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Model number 1382 Rotrand (sugar box)

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Sugar box made of white porcelain with red border, lid with top flattened knob, two vertical side ear handle. “Arzberg 1382” received the following awards: “Golden Medal” VI. Milan Triennial in 1936 and “Golden Medal” World Exhibition Paris 1937.
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Title: Model number 1382 Rotrand (sugar box)
Description:
Sugar box made of white porcelain with red border, lid with top flattened knob, two vertical side ear handle.
“Arzberg 1382” received the following awards: “Golden Medal” VI.
Milan Triennial in 1936 and “Golden Medal” World Exhibition Paris 1937.

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