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LATE 18TH CENTURY
Details
A Frisian Delftware blue and white floral heart-shaped tulip vase
Late 18th century
The light blue-ground decorated with floral branches issuing from rockwork flanked by insects, surmounted by two rows of tubular openings, the sides with ammonite scrolls in relief, on rectangular pedestal base
21.2 cm. high
See illustration
Late 18th century
The light blue-ground decorated with floral branches issuing from rockwork flanked by insects, surmounted by two rows of tubular openings, the sides with ammonite scrolls in relief, on rectangular pedestal base
21.2 cm. high
See illustration
Special notice
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Sale room notice
Please note that this tulipière has probably been produced in Ansbach, circa 1730, and can be attributed to Christian Immanuel Kruckenberger.