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    • A Porcelain Trompe L'oeil Cup
    Lot 136

    A Porcelain Trompe L'oeil Cup and Saucer

    FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    USD 4,000

    Estimate

    USD 1,500 - USD 2,500

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    A Porcelain Trompe L'oeil Cup and Saucer
    First half 19th century
    The cup of tapering cylindrical form decorated with central gilt and polychrome enamel band depicting playing cards, the saucer with conforming decoration, the saucer marked under base in Cyrillic 'I.M. v Moskve'
    5½ in. (14 cm.) saucer diam. (2)

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