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Place of Origin: Tunisian
An Oriental Ceramic Wall Plate by Abderrazak Workshop Nabeul Tunisia 1950 s
Located in HYÈRES, FR
An Oriental Ceramic Wall Plate by Abderrazak Workshop Nabeul Tunisia 1930's. A beautiful dish with oriental decorations. Made at the Abderrazak Workshop in Nabeul. Beautiful color...
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1950s Vintage Tunisian Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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An Oriental Ceramic Wall Plate by Pierre de Verclos Nabeul Tunisia 1930 s
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An Oriental Ceramic Wall Plate by Pierre de Verclos Nabeul Tunisia 1930's. A beautiful dish with oriental decorations. Made at the De Verclos workshop in Nabeul. Signed on the bac...
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1930s Vintage Tunisian Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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