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Art Deco Ceramic Powder Box, German 1930's

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For your consideration is this very stylish German porcelain figural powder pot marked to the base with the impressed numerals 12896. This powder pot is illustrated on page 1296 of the Lorrin's Half Doll Book vol. 8.
Made of glazed white porcelain with silver detail and the only other colour is the blonde of the lady's moulded curly bobbed hair and red facial details. This charming powder/trinket box is offered in very good condition free of chips, cracks or crazing.
Dimensions
Height = 12.5 cm (5")
Width = 8 cm (3")
Depth = 7 cm (3")

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Category Antique Ceramics Period Art Deco Antiques Material Porcelain Origin European Item code as036a1140 Status Sold

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EX31 1GG

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