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© I.M. CHAIT GALLERY, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Korean blue, red, and white glazed ceramic teapot form water dropper; overall good condition, minor surface wear, minor flaws; H 2 1/4" x L 3" x W 1 3/4"...
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