Vintage Baccarat Coquille Shell Crystal Dish

$175.00

This vintage Baccarat dish can be used to serve candy or garnishes at a dinner table.

Dimensions 4.5″ W x 4.5″ D x 6″ H

 

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  • Store Name: MURIEL'S COLLECTIBLES
  • Vendor: MURIEL'S COLLECTIBLES
  • Address: Brooklyn, NY
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