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    European Ceramics and Glass Including the Property of a Collector

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    31 March 2008

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    • A PFALZ-ZWEIBRUCKEN CYLINDRICA
    Lot 271

    A PFALZ-ZWEIBRUCKEN CYLINDRICAL COFFEE-CUP AND TREMBLEUSE SAUCER

    CIRCA 1770, BLUE INTERLACED PZ MARK, W MARKS, IMPRESSED FIW MARKS

    Price realised

    GBP 6,000

    Estimate

    GBP 800 - GBP 1,200

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    A PFALZ-ZWEIBRUCKEN CYLINDRICAL COFFEE-CUP AND TREMBLEUSE SAUCER
    CIRCA 1770, BLUE INTERLACED PZ MARK, W MARKS, IMPRESSED FIW MARKS
    With double-scroll handle, painted en camaïeu rose with bands of ribbon and interlaced flower garlands, within gilt dentil rims (some rubbing to gilt dentil rim of cup)

    Provenance

    Simmermacher, Zürich.

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