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Material: Pearlware
Neoclassical Low Ebony Wood Vetrine with Inside Pearl Mosaic Decoration
By Alexander's Collection, Alexander Anisimov
Located in Hong Kong, HK
Neoclassical Low Ebony Wood Vetrine with Inside Pearl Mosaic Decoration
Introducing the stunning Vetrine, a custom-made display cabinet that is perfect for showcasing your most priz...
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2010s Hong Kong Neoclassical Revival Pearlware Vitrines
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Gold Leaf
Neoclassical Ebony Wood Vitrine with Mother of Pearl Mosaic Inside Decoration
By Alexander's Collection, Alexander Anisimov
Located in Hong Kong, HK
Neoclassical Ebony Wood Vitrine with Mother of Pearl Mosaic Inside Decoration
Introducing the stunning Vetrine, a custom-made display cabinet that is perfect for showcasing your most...
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2010s Hong Kong Neoclassical Revival Pearlware Vitrines
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Pearlware, Glass, Wood, Ebony
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