Null Lot bestehend aus drei Sets von Tassen in emailliertem, glasiert und vergol…
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Lot bestehend aus drei Sets von Tassen in emailliertem, glasiert und vergoldetem Porzellan. Ein Paar Tassen und Untertassen aus der Manufaktur Paragon. Ein Paar Tassen und Untertassen aus Old Paris. Und vier Tassen mit Untertassen mit floralen Motiven. 19. bis 20. Jahrhundert.

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Lot bestehend aus drei Sets von Tassen in emailliertem, glasiert und vergoldetem Porzellan. Ein Paar Tassen und Untertassen aus der Manufaktur Paragon. Ein Paar Tassen und Untertassen aus Old Paris. Und vier Tassen mit Untertassen mit floralen Motiven. 19. bis 20. Jahrhundert.

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