Isabelle Nabonnand
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Comments (5)Sherry, She looks beautiful. Unfortunately, I know nothing about her. I HAVE heard good things about the whole Nabonnand clan. That's why I think you REALLY need to take a trip to Europe and get an Isabelle Nabonnand to keep Rose Nabonnand company. **HUGE grin** I'm sure Rose doesn't want to be seperated from her sister. Jeff...See MoreVintage ducher offerings- any that you are considering?
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