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MID 17TH CENTURY, THE SILVER WITH INDISTINCT MAKER'S MARK ONLY, POSSIBLY HGA, THE NETHERLANDS, CIRCA 1700
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A Transitional blue and white silver-mounted ewer
Mid 17th Century, the silver with indistinct maker's mark only, possibly HGA, the Netherlands, circa 1700
The pear-shaped ewer painted with a continuous scene depicting two servants bringing a qin and jar to a scholar reclining against a rock below a willow tree, between floral bands repeated on the curved spout and handle, the neck with upright stylised tulips (minute rim chip to spout, frittings)
22 cm. high
Mid 17th Century, the silver with indistinct maker's mark only, possibly HGA, the Netherlands, circa 1700
The pear-shaped ewer painted with a continuous scene depicting two servants bringing a qin and jar to a scholar reclining against a rock below a willow tree, between floral bands repeated on the curved spout and handle, the neck with upright stylised tulips (minute rim chip to spout, frittings)
22 cm. high