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HARVEY PROBBER ROSEWOOD VITRINE PHOTO which had around 110 employees

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which had around 110 employees at the beginning of the decade

He died at the young age of 51 in 1969

he studied under the tutelage of the ceramic artist Max Laüger (1864–1952) and began work as a potter in Schorndorf

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HARVEY PROBBER ROSEWOOD VITRINE PHOTO which had around 110 employeesA tall, slender, rosewood vitrine with three glass shelves and an enclosed lower cabinet designed in the 1960s by Harvey Probber for HARVEY PROBBER, INC. The upper display cabinet is lighted. HARVEY PROBBER was a leading American furniture designer in the middle years of the last century. He is credited with the invention of sectional (or, as he termed it, "modular") seating and was a pioneer of its application. The concept stemmed from Probber's

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