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Philippe Deshoulières, Limoges. Designed by Sabine Chennevière for Lenôtre. Pair of breakfast cups and saucer, Jardins de Versailles model, designed by Lenôtre.

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Philippe Deshoulières, Limoges. Designed by Sabine Chennevière for Lenôtre. Pair of breakfast cups and saucer, Jardins de Versailles model, designed by Lenôtre.

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For sale on Thursday 11 Jul : 11:30 (CEST) , resuming at 13:30
paris, France
Jean-Marc Delvaux
+33140220040

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mercredi 10 juillet - 11:00/18:00, Salle 14 - Hôtel Drouot
jeudi 11 juillet - 11:00/12:00, Salle 14 - Hôtel Drouot
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