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Veuve Perrin snuff box, potter. Fayence c.1760 Sevres, France. Hard Paste,  circa1845 Family Rose Dish, enamelled with a bird.

Veuve Perrin snuff box, potter. Fayence c.1760

Sevres, France. Hard Paste,  c.1845

Family Rose Dish, enamelled with a bird.

Dresden Angel Candlestick Porcelain c.1900 Sevres Gilt Metal Mounted Porcelain Casket Jeweler 19ThC, marked
Dresden Angel Candlestick Porcelain c.1900 Sevres Gilt Metal Mounted Porcelain Casket Jeweler 19ThC, marked

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