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American Atelier At Home

American Atelier at Home Blue Jadiniere Dinnerware Set, 18 Pieces
American Atelier at Home Blue Jadiniere Dinnerware Set, 18 Pieces

American Atelier at Home Blue Jadiniere Dinnerware Set, 18 Pieces

Located in New York, NY

A set of 18 pieces of dinnerware by American Atelier at home in the Blue Jardiniere pattern.

Category

Early 2000s Chinese Dinner Plates

Materials

Ceramic

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