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18th Century German Salt Glaze Tobacco Jar with Pewter Mounts
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A fine example of a German Baroque tobacco jar with original pewter lid. The rich ocher salt glaze decorated with raised floral motifs. A handsome addition for the collector of pipes...
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19th Century Glazed Ceramic Bust of a Boy by Cantagalli, Florence, Italy
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