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Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820

Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820

STATUS : SOLD
PRICE : NC.
CONDITION : Excellent

AVAILABLE QUANTITY : 0

SHIPPING :
France : 20,00 €
UE & Swtiz. : 30,00 €
Europe, Maghreb : 40,00 €
Other locations : 75,00 €

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Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set. Beautiful early 19th century production circa 1820, multicoloured porcelain enhanced with fine gold and decorated with Italian landscapes.

In excellent condition, gilt is fresh with local wear.

Washbasin length : 36cm
Washbasin width : 22cm
Ewer height : 22.1cm

Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820Empire Paris porcelain hand washing set - early 19th century circa 1820









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