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    More information about Antique Nippon Royal Kinran bowl

    This is an antique Nippon Royal Kinran hand-painted porcelain bowl or dish.
    Explanation:
    Origin and Era:
    It is a piece of Japanese porcelain from the Nippon era (circa 1891-1921), specifically under the "Royal Kinran" mark, which was primarily for the domestic market in Japan.
    Design:
    The piece features a scalloped, often gold-beaded rim, and is hand-painted with floral designs, extremely commonly poppies in various shades of pink and red, accented with greenery and gold gilt work, sometimes including moriage (raised dots).
    Purpose:
    These bowls, sometimes referred to as "nappy bowls" or "bon bon dishes," were used for serving small snacks, candies, nuts, or berries.

    

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