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Anthony Régnier for Theodore Deck. Pavots et Marguerites charger. 1883, faience with gold foil inclusions. 2 h × 16 dia in. result: . estimate:...
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Pavots et Marguerites charger. 1883, faience with gold foil inclusions. 2 h × 16 dia in. result: $2,772. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Plate features poppies, daisies, snapdragons,...
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