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French 19th Century Silver Plate Serving Tray

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A stunning large blue willow platter from 19th century England. Made there, circa 1840, this beautiful blue and white piece will wow your guests as an object of art, or used as a serving dish for special occasions. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the ancient Chinese love...
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This enormous papier mache lacquered tray from England, circa 1920, captures the splendor and whimsy of more precious Chinoiserie porcelain and lacquerware. Gilded, stylized motifs o...
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