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Bordeaux Wine Wooden Crate with 6 Bottles Limoges Box (Retired)

was $300.00 Special Price $229.00

Make Your Limoges Gift More Memorable with a Personalized Message Inside!

RETIRED

Wines of Bordeaux!  Enjoy a crate full of French wine with this magnificent Limoges box featuring a wooden crate of Bordeaux Wines with 6 wine bottles inside.  Crafted of fine French porcelain and elaborately hand-painted by artisans in Limoges, France with hand-fitted metalwork and a Grape Cluster clasp.  The collectible Limoges box is made entirely in Limoges, France.  Marked at the base with the insignia of the artist.

DIMENSIONS:   1.75" H, 1.5" W, 1.25" D

 

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