Set of 2 Stainless steel kopi pot (Q38): Difference between revisions
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(Removed claim: Provenance/History (P17): While the food itself was an attraction, it was the relationships built over the years that pulled people back – even after they had moved out of the area.) |
(Removed claim: Provenance/History (P17): Goh Chok Tong was one such faithful customer, “Even after I moved out of Queenstown, when I was staying in the Holland Road area, I would still go back there to buy my fruits from the man whom I knew. He is trustworthy, I would never ask him how much the price was. Just chose the fruits and then he would charge me accordingly.”) |
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Property / Provenance/History: Goh Chok Tong was one such faithful customer, “Even after I moved out of Queenstown, when I was staying in the Holland Road area, I would still go back there to buy my fruits from the man whom I knew. He is trustworthy, I would never ask him how much the price was. Just chose the fruits and then he would charge me accordingly.” / rank | |||
Revision as of 07:10, 19 December 2023
These traditional brass kopi pots are 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 |
These traditional brass kopi pots are reminiscent of a time in the past rich with history surrounding the beginnings of our hawker culture. (2018-0002, 2 parts) |
Statements
30 x 39 x 19 cm
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NA
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1970s
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NA
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Hawker life
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Unknown
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NA
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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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