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English porcelain tableware "bone China" by Thomas Goode composed of: 10 soup plates, 12 dinner plates, 11 dessert plates, 1 square tray, 6 snack plates, 2 small bowls, 3 bouillon bowls, 3 bouillon cups, 4 bouillon plates, 1 sugar bowl, 1 jug

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English porcelain tableware "bone China" by Thomas Goode composed of: 10 soup plates, 12 dinner plates, 11 dessert plates, 1 square tray, 6 snack plates, 2 small bowls, 3 bouillon bowls, 3 bouillon cups, 4 bouillon plates, 1 sugar bowl, 1 jug

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For sale on Wednesday 03 Jul : 17:00 (CEST)
madrid, Spain
Subastas Segre
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