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Pair of Art Nouveau silver vases

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Pair of elegant Art-Nouveau-period silver vases with typical poppy flowers and foliage decorations embossed on the bodies, and flowing openwork tendril-shaped side handles. Weight: 601 g (19.32 troy ozs)
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