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Meissen Mid-18th Century Cup White Porcelain with Golden Drawings Japonese Style

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This is a small masterpiece of craftsmanship: the fine porcelain is designed in gold with floral and natural scenes, rich in detail. A piece for refined collectors or useful to start a collection Marked on the back. With certificate of authenticity.
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