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Vintage Pottery From Afghan Ex Army General Antique Dealer This Was A Shower Uni

$175.00
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Condition:

Excellent overall

Age:

1900-1940

Original/Repro:

Unknown

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Primary Material:

Porcelain & Pottery

Type:

Pots

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This is another piece smuggled out of Afghanistan to Peshawar on the Pakistan side of the mountains, in the famous are called the Khyber Pass, which gets it's fame from the Silk Road carved out by Alexander The Great and broken into mainstream forever by Marco Polo. From my more than 30 trips to that region, whether out of stupidity or adventure is no longer the question, I'm too old to think about that now, but from what I've seen over and over again, that good old famous Silk Road that everyone should see once in their lives, is still as active as it has been throughout it's long tradition and history!