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Ancient Italian Two Handled Black Painted Bowl. Bowl was purportedly obtained during a dig during World War II at the ruins in Pompeii. 3 3/4" h x 9 1/2" w at handles. Fair condition with rim damages and multiple pitting surface. Non ship statement. (500/700)


Auctioneer:
Auction Gallery of the Palm Beaches

Date:
2007-11-12

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