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Old 7th September 2007, 02:15 PM   #9
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I would agree with Puff in that there seems to be little market for most brass things in Burma so I would assume Thailand would be similar . I've seen a few Burmese brasses for sale in the UK but they seem to be few and far between ( i think eBay's recently had a Burmese general on a horse carrying a dha and a villager from either the 1800s or early 1900s )


In Burma at least ( and elsewhere ) the real collectible brass items are the "opium weights" and the occasional figures of musicians from the Bagan era . Most of these are already in private collections and so what you will find floating around are recent reproductions .
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