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Pair Of 19th Century Medicinal Bottles In Paris Porcelain
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Object description :

"Pair Of 19th Century Medicinal Bottles In Paris Porcelain "
Elegant pair of Paris porcelain bottles from the late 19th century. Slightly rounded in the shape of a shell, these bottles were often used for medicinal purposes. One of the two bears the inscription "Curaçao de Hollande" and the other "Anisette surfine". The white porcelain set is decorated with writing and gilded decorations and each bottle includes its original stopper. Decorative set in very good condition.
Price: 280 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Porcelain
Height: 27 cm

Reference: 1631626
Availability: In stock
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Pair Of 19th Century Medicinal Bottles In Paris Porcelain
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