A Cantagalli flared jug

LATE 19TH CENTURY, MANGANESE COCKEREL MARK

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A Cantagalli flared jug
Late 19th century, manganese cockerel mark
Of flared form, with an angular handle to the side, painted in manganese and blue in the fifteenth century style with a lion rampant among oak-leaves; a French biscuit porcelain figure of a kneeling South American Indian, fitted for electricity; and a Copeland white-glazed figure emblematic of Winter
The first 6¼ in. (15.8 cm.) high (3)

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