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Lot Of 2 Vincent Van Gogh Coffee Tea Cup Mug Museum Amsterdam Irises Poppies on 2040-motos

US $68
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Inman, South Carolina, United States

Inman, South Carolina, United States
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Lot of two Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam cups.

Including Irises and Poppies

Size: approx. 4 1/8” tall holds 10 oz

Condition: excellent. There are no cracks or crazing.

Slight shelf wear on bottom of mugs please see photos.

PLEASE NOTE on the Poppies mug there is a small manufacturing defect where the pattern didn’t uptake, it appears as glazing is over the spot, does not feel sharp. Please see photos for detail

Please review photos carefully and ask any questions prior to bidding. I will gladly reply.

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