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Los Castillo PORCELAIN China Set RARE!
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Pre 1970 item# 707056 (stock# C-MT00UO-0)
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$3,500
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This extraordinary find consist of the following items as shown in photos:
Salt and Pepper Set; Soup serving Bowl with lid; gravy boat; Water or Milk Pitcher no lid; Small serving bowl with lid; Creamer with lid; Sugar bowl with lid (broken and repaired); Coffee Pot with lid; Four Tall “Glasses”; Big Serving Plate or Tray for the Coffee set. Very large Serving Plate; Six small plates; Three Cups and 6 saucers; Four medium plates; Six dinner plates. Lids are made in silver.
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SALVADOR TERAN SUGAR AND CREAMER TILE SET
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Pre 1960 item# 526650 (stock# VQ-542)
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
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A magnificent set of sugar, creamer and tray by the great Maestro Salvador Vaca Teran. This is a unique and very rare set. The beautiful tray is made in brass. The sugar and creamer are made in brass and blue tiles. The sugar comes with lid and spoon. This set is in an extraordinary good condition with all tiles intact and no dings or bends. This is one of the rarest and nicer sets by Teran that we have ever offered. The tray is 33 cm (13 “) large x 15 cm (6 ”) wide, and a weight of 372 gr (13 ...click for details
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SALVADOR TERAN BRASS AND TILE Ashtray/Plate
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Pre 1970 item# 497562 (stock# CQ-450)
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
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A gorgeous piece by the famous and talented artist Salvador Vaca Teran . A cousin of the Castillo brothers from Taller de Los Castillo, Salvador was also an apprentice at the Taller de Las Delicias owned by William Spratling. Salvador was distinguished from a very early age by his creativity and his artistic talent. When he became an independent artist he set up shop in Mexico City. His brass and tile pieces as well as his jewelry are valued by discriminating collectors that appreciate his u ...click for details
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