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    4 July 2006

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    • SERVICE A GATEAU EN PORCELAINE
    Lot 169

    SERVICE A GATEAU EN PORCELAINE ET VERMEIL

    PAR CARDEILHAC, PARIS, XXEME SIECLE

    Price realised

    EUR 720

    Estimate

    EUR 300 - EUR 400

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    SERVICE A GATEAU EN PORCELAINE ET VERMEIL
    PAR CARDEILHAC, PARIS, XXEME SIECLE
    Comprenant: dix assiettes à décor d'un semis de fleurs et motifs géométriques et dix fourchettes à manche en corne teintée vert, poinçons sur les pièces: Minerve et orfèvre, dans un coffret vert
    Diamètre des assiettes: 16 cm. (6¼ in.) (20)

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    Post Lot Text

    A FRENCH PORCELAIN AND SILVER-GILT CAKE SERVICE, 20TH CENTURY


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