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Rare antique 19th century French church displays (no glass domes)
Price £175.00
This is a rare pair of antique French church displays which are missing their glass domes.
The flowers are made from porcelain and fabric (possibly silk) which have been painted and they stand on their original ebonised wooden display plinths. In the centre of both displays stands a vintage figurine of Our Lady of Lourdes. These are very beautiful and unusual.
Due to the delicate nature of these items, collection is preferred.
Priced for the pair
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