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Large Oval Berlin 'K.P.M.' Porcelain Plaque of a Harem Dancer

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Large oval Berlin (K.P.M.) Porcelain plaque of a harem dancer Exceptional painting of a veiled exotically dressed and jeweled dancer, in landscape. Impressed K.P.M. and scepter mark to reverse, with other factory marks. Plaque: 17 H x 13 1/2 W inches Framed 17" W x 20" H x 1.5" D.
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