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Jean Cocteau French Limoges Ceramic Plates, circa 1958

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Georges Jouve cylindriacl white glazed vase France c 1950"s. Matte white exterior exhibiting the most desirable subtle texture with a shiny turquoise and dark green interior glazes....
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Jacques and Dani Ruelland French Ceramic Bottle in Pale Mauve Glaze
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