Set of 2 Stainless steel kopi pot (Q38): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: Provenance/History (P17): Queenstown, with its rising population, was a natural magnet for itinerant hawkers. Many were residents, but a fair sum also came from other parts of Singapore as far as Thomson Road – such as Lim Thiam Choor, who started selling popiah (Hokkien: spring rolls) from his bicycle cart in 1961. Today, the 67-year old is a popiah legend at the food centre in Commonwealth Avenue.) |
(Changed [en] description: Kopi pots are closely associated with our hawker centres for most, reminiscent of a time in the past rich with history surrounding the beginnings of our hawker culture.(2018-0002, 2 parts)) |
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Kopi pots are closely associated with our hawker centres for most, reminiscent of a time in the past rich with history surrounding the beginnings of our hawker culture.(2018-0002, 2 parts) | |||
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Property / Provenance/History: The perfect remedy after a long day is – arguably – a humble meal and a complementary cup of kopi/teh in the homespun communal space of a hawker centre. Our hawker culture is a defining hallmark of the Singaporean food scene, with practices like idiosyncratic methods of kopi/teh brewing perpetuated through time. / rank | |||
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Property / Provenance/History: Images of these traditional brass Kopi pots are closely associated with our hawker centres for most, reminiscent of a time in the past rich with history surrounding the beginnings of our hawker culture. / rank | |||
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Property / Provenance/History: Queenstown, with its rising population, was a natural magnet for itinerant hawkers. Many were residents, but a fair sum also came from other parts of Singapore as far as Thomson Road – such as Lim Thiam Choor, who started selling popiah (Hokkien: spring rolls) from his bicycle cart in 1961. Today, the 67-year old is a popiah legend at the food centre in Commonwealth Avenue. / rank | |||
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2 stainless steel kopi pots are identical in size and condition, no separate condition report generated. | |||
Property / Other Information: 2 stainless steel kopi pots are identical in size and condition, no separate condition report generated. / rank | |||
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2018-0002 (2 parts) | |||
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Property / Storage Location: Jurong Storage Unit / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:56, 1 June 2024
Kopi pots are closely associated with our hawker centres for most, reminiscent of a time in the past rich with history surrounding the beginnings of our hawker culture.(2018-0002, 2 parts)
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English | Set of 2 Stainless steel kopi pot |
Kopi pots are closely associated with our hawker centres for most, reminiscent of a time in the past rich with history surrounding the beginnings of our hawker culture.(2018-0002, 2 parts) |
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30 x 39 x 19 cm
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1970s
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Hawker life
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2 stainless steel kopi pots are identical in size and condition, no separate condition report generated.
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Good
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2018-0002 (2 parts)
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