Three bow porcelain cups, circa 1755, a trio of blanc-de-chine…
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Three bow porcelain cups, circa 1755, a trio of blanc-de-chine prunus moulded cups, a typical bow works twig handle to one and loop handles to the others, height 6.5 cm, and smaller

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