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French Antique Barbotine, Majolica Plates, Onnaing Faïence, 19th Century

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  • 19th Century, French, Majolica Birds Plate Onnaing
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  • Plate in French Faïence, Red and Green Color, 19th Century, Rooster
    Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR
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  • Plate in French Faïence, Red and Green Color, 19th Century, Rooster
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