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18th Century Continental Porcelain Hallmarked Jardiniere

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  • Good Quality Paris Porcelain Polychromed Double-Handled Cache Pot or Jardiniere
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  • Large Italian 18th Century Giltwood Jardinière or Planter
    Located in Rome, IT
    With rectangular form frame and finely carved acanthus leaf. Original liner is tin. Provenience from Aristocratic family of Tuscany.
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  • Large Italian 18th Century Giltwood Jardinière or Planter
    Located in Rome, IT
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  • 18th Century Hand Carved Stone Jardiniere
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    Antique Early 18th Century French Rustic Planters and Jardinieres

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