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Pearl Platinum Cup by Lenox - 6111132 by

Item description: This Lenox product is by - This is no simple cup of tea... it is part of the elegant of the Pearl Platinum dinnerware collection. Classically shaped and masterfully crafted, the Pearl Platinum Cup features a white china body embellished with gleaming platinum and encircled by delicate, pearl-like accents. Combining to create a look that is both traditional and modern, it is certain to bring a touch of sophistication to all your entertaining. Matching saucer (468463) also available.
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Item SKU #: 6111132

Category: Lenox

 

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