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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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    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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    Enjoy this charming 19th century tea pot from France while entertaining or enjoying a cup of tea for yourself. Measures: 4" diameter 4.5" height.
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    Silver Plate

  • Hotel Silver Tea Pot
    Located in Houston, TX
    Enjoy this charming 19th Century tea pot from Le Grand Cercle, France. 2 5/8" Diam. x 3" H
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