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Pair of Large Vintage 80s Rococo Regency Vases By Agostinelli Italy for Harrods
By Harrods, Porcellane D'arte Agostinelli
Located in Llanbrynmair, GB
These exquisite vintage porcelain vases from the 1980s, crafted by Agostinelli, Italy and sold by Harrods, epitomize the luxurious Rococo Regency style. The vases are adorned in a st...
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