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Pair of Emaux de Longwy ceramic and glaze jars. France, Late 19th Century

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Pair of jars ceramic and enamel Emaux de Longwy. France, Late 19th Century ORIGIN France PERIOD Late Nineteenth Century MARK Emaux de Longwy MATERIALS Ceramic and polychrome glaze. The jar with a circular cross-section has a metal rim DIMENSIONS Tall jar H 11.5 cm Ø 5.5 cm Little box 12.5 x 6.3 cm H 6.5 cm CONDITIONS Perfette. Evaluate through the attached photos. SHIPPING Free shipping in Italy.
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