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Starbucks Coffee Company Chaleur Mug Vincent Van Gogh D. Burrows Terrace Night on 2040-motos

US $45
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Kingsburg, California, United States

Kingsburg, California, United States
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Gently used mug by Chanleur
  • Made for Starbucks
  • 2001 (?)
  • Depicts Vincent van Gogh artwork "Terrace at Night"
  • 3 1/2" Diameter opening/ 4" Tall
  • Excellent Condition
  • Please look at photos and ask questions
  • Will be double boxed for shipping. If actual shipping weight is less than the estimated weight, the buyer will be refunded the overage.

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