Shallow brass bowl or tray in the shape of a fish, the tail with a scalloped edge. Oval stand attached below. The upper surface is decorated all over in red and black lac with a motif of a bottle with a domed lid at the centre. There is evidence that there was once a paper label attached to the underside.
tray (food service)
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