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<p>[QUOTE="Bob Davis, post: 4358502, member: 44382"]Some, though I don't claim to be an expert. Straits Chinese/Betawi, Riau and Balinese silver is often recognisable from the pattern and form, but there are a whole host of non-standard shapes and designs with obscure origins like Solo, Lampung etc. There are very few reference volumes in English - a few in Dutch, but nothing encyclopaedic that I'm aware of. By thin, do you mean the rim is unfolded? Balinese bowls almost always have folded rims. Happy to take a look if you post a pic.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Davis, post: 4358502, member: 44382"]Some, though I don't claim to be an expert. Straits Chinese/Betawi, Riau and Balinese silver is often recognisable from the pattern and form, but there are a whole host of non-standard shapes and designs with obscure origins like Solo, Lampung etc. There are very few reference volumes in English - a few in Dutch, but nothing encyclopaedic that I'm aware of. By thin, do you mean the rim is unfolded? Balinese bowls almost always have folded rims. Happy to take a look if you post a pic.[/QUOTE]
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