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LOT 1862
Large Copper Bowl with Script
INDIA, 19TH CENTURY A.D.
13 in. (1.67 kg, 33 cm wide).
With repeating script and geometric bands to the body.
Provenance
Acquired on the UK art market, 2000s.
Property of a Suffolk gentleman.
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LOT 1862
Large Copper Bowl with Script
Estimate £120 - 170€140 - 200 (for guidance only)$160 - 230 (for guidance only)
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