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Crown-Trent-Blue-Flowers Tea Cup & Saucer

Crown-Trent-Blue-Flowers

$16.00

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SKU: 20081508TC Category: Tea Cups & Porcelain
  • Description

Description

Crown Trent Staffordshire, Blue Flower, English bone china, Circa 1970.

Crown-Trent-Blue-Flowers

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