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1970s Brass-Backed Porcelain Chinoiserie Bowl: The Bon Marché African Punched out sections accentuate the

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Punched out sections accentuate the eagles and papyrus that encircle the Pharaoh

Nang Kwak's right hand is raised in a beckoning motion

This Egyptian antique is attested to as authentic and to have been made in Egypt during the “Grand Tour/Egyptian Revival” Era (1780s-1920s) by Mr Matthew Wicks of Ancient Hands

carrying Ankusha (goad)

They were filled with olive oil or other vegetable oils through the small piercing holes next to the central motif

1970s Brass-Backed Porcelain Chinoiserie Bowl: The Bon Marché African Punched out sections accentuate theTraveling Man Treasures is selling this 1970s brass backed Chinoiserie porcelain bowl made in Hong Kong exclusively for The Bon Marche. The bowl is flawless aside from a small dent in the brass backing on one side (as shown in the photos). The Bon March was a legendary Seattle based department store. It was common for "The Bon" to commission or import high quality, private label housewares and decorative items from Japanese and European manufacturers

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