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19th Century Chinese Export Oval Platter

$1,850
£1,372.77
€1,599.09
CA$2,575.21
A$2,867.73
CHF 1,492.50
MX$35,358.79
NOK 19,008.08
SEK 17,865.75
DKK 11,931.20
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Beautifully painted dragon motif. No cracks, chips or repairs.

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