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Mexican Antique Dolores Porras Clay Pottery Folk Art Terracotta Fish Vessel Vase

$3,800List Price

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Mexican Antique Dolores Porras Clay Pottery Folk Art Terracotta Vessel Vase
By Dolores Porras
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
This one of a kind Mexican antique is one of few pieces Dolores had at her home at the time she passed away. Dolores portrays the flora from her garden...
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Mexican Antique Dolores Porras Clay Pottery Folk Art Green Terracotta Vessel
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