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Based on historical records, a highly regarded Japanese restaurant named Kabuki was located at 135 Broadway (near Liberty Street) in …
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Based on historical records, a highly regarded Japanese restaurant named Kabuki was located at 135 Broadway (near Liberty Street) in Manhattan in the early 1960s, known for its authentic atmosphere, tatami mats, and traditional cuisine.
This dish makes a great catch all, jewelry holder, keep your ring in it at the sink, drop your loose change in it, soap dish, butter dish or ashtray., very chic, very hard to find.
Condition is Amazing!
No fading
Appears unused.
The graphics are bright and crisp.
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