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Moroccan Ceramic Blue Plate, Fez, 1920's

$395
£305.21
€352.85
CA$558.16
A$626.02
CHF 327.84
MX$7,606.72
NOK 4,162.96
SEK 3,946.78
DKK 2,633.82

About the Item

Early 20th century blue Moroccan Ceramic plate hand made in Fez. Handcrafted and glazed decorative ceramic bowl from Fez, Morocco. Featuring an elaborate hand-painted Moorish pattern in blue and white with some yellow accents. One-of-a-kind antique hand made Moroccan ceramic plate from Fez. Maker's mark on underside. Two holes on reverse for hanging on wall. Handmade in Fez Morocco circa 1920's.

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