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SAVE 65% New Royal Albert Lady Carlyle Open Vegetable Bowl
Royal Albert Lady Carlyle open vegetable bowl is a great addition to the dinnerware pattern. It has a capacity of 32 oz which is perfect for vegetables. The Royal Albert Lady Carlyle open vegetable bowl is First Quality. The open vegetable bowl has 22 carat gold banding, yet it is dishwasher safe.Royal Albert Lady Carlyle [...]
Posted: March 2nd, 2010 under China.
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SAVE 60% NIB Royal Albert Old Country Roses Business Card Holder
The Royal Albert Old Country Roses business card holder is part of the Old Country Roses giftware line. This is a nice for someone who wants to bring the beauty of Old Country Roses to the office. It is not very often that a business card holder is so pretty. Add color and style to [...]
Posted: March 1st, 2010 under China.
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SAVE 60% Royal Albert Old Country Roses Floppy Ear Bunny Rabbit
The Royal Albert Old Country Roses floppy ear bunny is part of the Old Country Roses giftware line. The bunny rabbit is holding a bouquet of 3 dimensional flowers. This is a very cheerful piece and works very nice as a centerpiece or a shelf decoration. The Floppy Ear Bunny stands 8 inches tall. Royal [...]
Posted: February 25th, 2010 under China.
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SAVE 65% Royal Albert Old Country Roses Large Creamer New
The Royal Albert Old Country Roses Large Creamer is very popular among the coffee and tea drinkers that use creamer in their drink. The creamer can also be used as a syrup jug for breakfast. The creamer has 22 carat gold trim, yet is dishwasher safe. Capacity is 8 ounces. Royal Albert Old Country Roses [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under China.
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SAVE 30% Lenox Butterfly Meadow 3 Part Divided Dish
Lenox Butterfly Meadow 3 part divided tray is quite popular. The divided tray is nice for small side dishes. The diameter of this tray is 9 inches and is 1 inches tall.Butterfly Meadow by Lenox is such a fun pattern because the pattern has an array of flowers and butterflies. And to add a little [...]
Posted: February 21st, 2010 under China.
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