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Vintage Hotel Silver Serving Platter
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Found in France, this vintage hotel silver serving platter with beautifully detailed edge, has a great aged patina. It would be wonderful in a cab...
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Pair of Hinged Vintage French Shutters from a home in the south of France. Original hardware still attached.
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Small French Green Pitcher
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French Green Crystal Pitcher
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