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19th Century French Faience Porcelain Box

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19th Century French Faience Porcelain Box
A very pretty French porcelain box, or coffret, the lid decorated by a courting couple by a lake and the sides with pastoral landscapes, flanked by floral sprigs. The box is in a bombe shape and marked on the bottom "Lille 1763" within a wreath. The interior is decorated with flowers.

This sweet little box measures 7 cm wide x 5 cm high x 5.5 cm deep.
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All items are sold with a 14 day money back guarantee. In the unlikely event that you are unhappy with your purchase, we will gladly issue a refund (excluding carriage costs). The item must be returned in the same condition as it left us. The refund will be issued on the item's return to our premises.
Date 19th Century  19th Century Antiques Material Porcelain Origin French Item code as565a376 Status Sold

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Lemon Tree AntiquesThe Old Primary School
Blackford
Wedmore
Somerset
BS28 4NX

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