Teekanne / A tea pot, Meister MG., Wien, um 1900
Material: Silver 800/000,
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Teekanne / A tea pot, Meister MG., Wien, um 1900 Material: Silver 800/000, Hallmark: Diana's head, master's mark MG (uninterpreted), Dimensions: 17 x 23 cm, Weight: 385 g, Condition: old repair to the base

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Teekanne / A tea pot, Meister MG., Wien, um 1900 Material: Silver 800/000, Hallmark: Diana's head, master's mark MG (uninterpreted), Dimensions: 17 x 23 cm, Weight: 385 g, Condition: old repair to the base

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