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IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY Alexandrinsky Turquoise Service Plate
$6,500List Price
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- Creator:Imperial Porcelain Factory
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- Date of Manufacture:1902
- Condition:Good given it's age.
- Seller Location:Redmond, WA
- Reference Number:Seller: 1011-025a1stDibs: JU120713242171
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