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    • A GERMAN PORCELAIN PLAQUE IN G
    Lot 263

    A GERMAN PORCELAIN PLAQUE IN GILT-WOOD FRAME,

    IMPRESSED CF 10, POSSIBLY DECORATED BY CARL FISCHER, PROBABLY 20TH CENTURY.

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    USD 875

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    USD 1,000 - USD 1,500

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    A GERMAN PORCELAIN PLAQUE IN GILT-WOOD FRAME,
    IMPRESSED CF 10, POSSIBLY DECORATED BY CARL FISCHER, PROBABLY 20TH CENTURY.
    painted after Raphael with a detail of the Sistine Madonna
    The plaque 12¼in. (31cm.) high

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