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Art Deco 1930's Ceramic German Powder Box

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Wonderful 1930's Art Deco ceramic powder box with female dancer depicted on the lid. Beautiful colouring and detailing. A rare design and highly sought after. She's in great condition with no damage or restoration. Part of the half doll family this piece would make an ideal addition to any collection with multiple applications aside from its original intent. Made In Germany.
Height = 19 cm (8")
Width = 9 cm (4")
Depth = 9 cm (4")

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Category Antique Ceramics Period Art Deco Antiques Material Ceramic Origin German Item code as036a1166 Status Sold

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Art Deco WorldPrivate dealer, by appointment only.
Barnstaple
North Devon
England
EX31 1GG

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