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ITALY - FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES : Results for "for sale by owner" - Page 12 |
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Sells Furniture and household appliances SARTITALIA - 186/F: 21,000 EUR (22,256 USD - 17,745 GBP) by lot |
Italy - 26847 - MALEO (LOMBARDIA) | Auction closed for this ad on Thursday, November 01, 2012 at 15h30 |
Sells second hand furniture and household appliances SARTITALIA 186/F, no delivery: 21,000 EUR (22,256 USD - 17,745 GBP) by lot. Excellent state. Width: 194 cm, height: 100 cm, length / depth: 94 cm. Quantity: 6.
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Wednesday, September 05, 2012 by owner: spartaco
+390 36.86.66.95.0 or +390 38.84.78.61.08 |
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Sells 2 Sofas fors 3: 1,500 EUR (1,590 USD) by lot |
Italy - 1883 - ROMA VIA COSTANTINIANA N. 33 (LAZIO) | Create a FREE user account to negotiate this price |
Sells second hand sofas fors 3, no delivery: 1,500 EUR (1,590 USD) by lot. Perfect state. Width: 80 cm, height: 50 cm, length / depth: 285 cm, weight: 90.00 kg. Quantity: 2. Get more information in Italian...
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Sells Decoration WASH BASINS FROM NATURAL FOSSILIZED MARBLE - WASH BASINS FROM FOSSILIZED MARBLE MOROCCO: 100 EUR (2,180 MDL) |
Italy - 40000 - MARRAKECH (ABRUZZO) | The indicated price is not negotiable |
Sells new Decoration WASH BASINS FROM NATURAL FOSSILIZED MARBLE WASH BASINS FROM FOSSILIZED MARBLE MOROCCO, 100 EUR (2,180 MDL).
The Origin of Fossilized Stones Stone Rissani is famous for the fossils contained within it from the Primary Era. It is mined in the Moroccan Sahara near the town of Rissani (from which it derives its name). It is a fossilized marble rock, containing mainly cephalopods, which only appear if the stone is polished. Otherwise the fossil merges with the stone. The rock is very hard; it has a coefficient of zero capillary. The age of the fossils are dated to the Upper Devonian Period (about 360 million years). A majority of the fauna within the rock is made up of goniatites, ammonites, orthoceras, corals, and trilobites. Iron oxide and carbonate deposits give the rock its black color. Read more...
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