Antonio Maria Coppellotti Furniture
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Creator: Antonio Maria Coppellotti
Ancient Italian Coffee Pot, Coppellotti Manufacture, Lodi, Circa 1740
By Antonio Maria Coppellotti
Located in Milano, IT
Coffee pot
Antonio Maria Coppellotti Manufacture
Lodi, Circa 1740
High fire polychrome maiolica
It measures: 7.87 in x 6,49 x 5.11 (20 cm x 16,5 x 13); weight 1.23 lb (561 g)
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1730s Italian Rococo Antique Antonio Maria Coppellotti Furniture
Materials
Maiolica
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