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Italian Alpine Mountain Chamois, Ceramic Fat Lava Glazed Dish, Italy 1960's

$644.44
£470
€548.15
CA$882.46
A$981.18
CHF 512.32
MX$11,943.32
NOK 6,536.94
SEK 6,124.80
DKK 4,090.95
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Wonderfully hand painted alpine scene of a lone chamois atop a snow covered mountain Fat lava glaze, the interior is rich forest green with white artwork - exterior of the bowl is white Circa 1960's Signed Italy Height 2 inch, Diameter 6.5 inch In excellent condition. Has facility to be wall hung Wear consistent with age and use

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