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Rachael Cocker, Large cobalt harvest jug

$691.22
£506
€594.90
CA$948.06
A$1,065.55
CHF 554.91
MX$12,959.77
NOK 7,100.78
SEK 6,733.63
DKK 4,439.97
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About the Item

Hand-painted ceramic H24 x D23 cm
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    21st century
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  • Seller Location:
    London, GB
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    Seller: 58681stDibs: LU6657242998522

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