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    <value>Hard-paste porcelain decorated with applied prunus-blossom in imitation of blanc-de-chine.; pewter cover with a medallion of peasants drinking and inscription &#x2018;NACH HAVS MIT DIR WAS SAVFTS ALHIER&#x2019;. Mark: crossed swords underglaze in blue. German, Meissen, c. 1750</value>
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      <notes>Publ. Vol. 1, p. 406</notes>
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