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French Chinoiserie Faience Vase

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French Chinoiserie Faience vase. Purple, blue, green and yellow baluster vase with gilding and diapering in the chinoiserie style with bugs and butterflies and plum blossoms. Red underglaze markings for Aprey, France, mid-19th century. Dimensions: 6" diameter body x 10.5" H; 3.75" diameter base.

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