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Pair of English Porcelain Mini Cabbage Leaf Jugs, circa 1785
$9,500
£7,231.88
€8,267.57
CA$13,366.63
A$14,620.89
CHF 7,698.30
MX$174,558.57
NOK 98,115.92
SEK 89,752.66
DKK 61,750.25
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With mask spout the sides moulded with upright leaves and painted with insects, foliated capped handle.
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