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Two More Lidded Bowls from Kähler (Denmark), ca. 1920

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    Posted 9 years ago

    jensen
    (100 items)

    Two small lidded bowls (Jewelry boxes? Bonbonnieres?) by Kähler - one cream and one black, decorated with birds in green and brown in 'horn glaze technique'. Early 20th century.

    Dimensions: height 5 cm, diameter 10 cm. Mark: HAK.

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    Comments

    1. jensen jensen, 9 years ago
      Thanks, everyone!
    2. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      stunning !!!!
    3. jensen jensen, 9 years ago
      Thanks for the comment, Sean!
    4. twentiethcentury twentiethcentury, 9 years ago
      I simply love them. I call them trinket boxes as I collect these too. However, my terminology may be incorrect.
    5. jensen jensen, 9 years ago
      Thanks! 'Trinket box' works for me; it kind of covers it all!

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