This Antique Limoges Porcelain Bonbon or Trinket Basket from the late 19th and early 20th centuries is a handmade collectible piece featuring exquisite hand-painted designs. The intricate craftsmanship and detailed artwork make it a unique and valuable addition to any vanity, perfume, or shaving collection. Perfect for storing small treasures or keepsakes, this Limoges basket combines elegance and charm with its antique appeal. Ideal for collectors of fine porcelain or lovers of vintage decor, this piece offers a touch of timeless sophistication to any home.
The Iran this boy inhabited was itself on the cusp of dramatic transformation: Reza Shah Pahlavi, crowned in 1925, launched sweeping modernization campaigns that within a decade banned traditional dress like the kolah cap seen here, built the Trans-Iranian Railway, and pulled village Iran into a centralized modern state.