
Antique Russian Imperial Batashev- Brass Samovar Tea Urn Tula -
US $210.00US $210.00
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Antique Russian Imperial Batashev- Brass Samovar Tea Urn Tula -
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Located in: Becker, Minnesota, United States
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Estimated between Fri, Nov 21 and Wed, Nov 26 to 94104
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eBay item number:365296088296
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