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Aptware Dishes with Flowers
Aptware Dishes with Flowers

Aptware Dishes with Flowers

By Apt

Located in MADRID, ES

Aptware ceramic dishes with flower design. France, 1950s.

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1950s French Vintage Apt Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

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