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Hand-Painted Ceramic Egg-Shaped Box by Sevres, France, Mid-Twentieth Century

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Hand-painted ceramic egg-shaped box by SEVRES ORIGIN France PERIOD Mid twentieth century BRAND SEVRES manufacture MODEL Egg-shaped box with lid MATERIALS Hand painted ceramic DIMENSIONS 14 x 10.5 x H 9.5 cm CONDITIONS Perfect. Evaluate through the attached photos. SHIPMENT Free shipping in Italy. Please contact us for the exact price of international shipments.
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