These were brought over by my great great great grandfather in 1945 after the second world war.
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Re: Egyption Brass Bowl and plate
No big value I'm afraid, while not mass produced in the modern sense of term, brassware like this has been produced in huge numbers for the tourist market since the turn of the 19th century in India and the Middle East, most of it sold in street markets. Comparable pieces often sell at auction for less than $50.00.