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2963
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Santa Claus Boot filled with Presents Limoges Box (Retired)

was $280.00 Special Price $229.00

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

RARE ~ RETIRED

Santa's Boot - A Perfect Christmas Limoges!  This exquisite Limoges box represents a SANTA BOOT full of TOYS & PRESENTS. Each present is hand-painted with fine detailing. This handsome Limoges is artfully and colorfully hand-painted with intricate designs in great detail and has been fired numerous times to achieve its brilliant colors. The box is adorned with intricate metalwork and an ornate clasp. This Limoges porcelain box is meticulously crafted entirely in Limoges, France and bears the insignia of the artist.

DIMENSIONS:   2.75" H, 2" W, 1" D

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