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Versace Rosenthal Charger

Rosenthal Versace Porcelain Charger Plate
Rosenthal Versace Porcelain Charger Plate

Rosenthal Versace Porcelain Charger Plate

Located in Rockaway, NJ

Rosenthal Versace porcelain charger plate.

Category

Early 2000s Porcelain

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Rosenthal Versace Porcelain Charger Yuletide Cheer
Rosenthal Versace Porcelain Charger Yuletide Cheer

Rosenthal Versace Porcelain Charger Yuletide Cheer

By Versace

Located in North Bergen, NJ

Rosenthal Versace porcelain charger Yuletide Cheer, 2006. Christmas with Versace 12" diameter.

Category

Early 2000s Dinner Plates

Rosenthal Versace Medusa 6 Charger Plates
Rosenthal Versace Medusa 6 Charger Plates

Rosenthal Versace Medusa 6 Charger Plates

By Versace Home Collection

Located in Madrid, ES

Rosenthal Versace Medusa 6 charger plates. Medusa head motif and print with baroque motif

Category

20th Century Italian Modern Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Rosenthal Versace Medusa 6 Charger Plates 20th Century
Rosenthal Versace Medusa 6 Charger Plates 20th Century

Rosenthal Versace Medusa 6 Charger Plates 20th Century

By Versace Home Collection

Located in Madrid, ES

Rosenthal Versace Medusa 6 Charger Plates, porcelain, black/gold floor mark, décor Versace Medusa

Category

20th Century Italian Modern Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Fabulous Set of Eight Barely Used Versace La Mer Charger Plates, Rosenthal China
Fabulous Set of Eight Barely Used Versace La Mer Charger Plates, Rosenthal China

Fabulous Set of Eight Barely Used Versace La Mer Charger Plates, Rosenthal China

By Rosenthal

Located in Hopewell, NJ

Fabulous Versace design charger dinner plates from the La Mer collection, in vivid torquoise having

Category

21st Century and Contemporary German Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

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