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Hi Anan,
The example you refer is reportedly a Portuguese-Singhalese specimen, from the XVII century, built on the portuguese snap-match-principle. Pictures 9 and 11 are indeed details of the same piece. The example below, in the same picture, is a Singhalese specimen from the XVIII century, also based in the portuguese principle of the period. Both belong to Rainer Daenhnardt collection. Fernando |
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Dear Fernando,
Thank you very much for this info., which confirms my thinking. I would assume there is no catalogue of the exibition illustrating these; is there? Once again thank you very much for providing this important information. I owe you one. Best Regards. Anan. |
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