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Halley Manufacture : tall Empire Paris porcelain teapot, early 19th century

Halley Manufacture : tall Empire Paris porcelain teapot, early 19th century

STATUS : SOLD
PRICE : NC.
CONDITION : Excellent

AVAILABLE QUANTITY : 0

SHIPPING :
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Tall Empire Paris porcelain teapot enhanced with elegant fine gold patterns, fine eagle head-shaped spout, early 19th century production circa 1805 signed Halley Manufacture underneath.

In excellent condition despite its 200 years old. A few local gilt attenuations on the lid.

Height : 27cm

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