a dutch delft blue and white two-handled tulipiere
SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY, MARKED FOR CORNELIS DIRCKSZ DE BERG AT DE WITTE STARRE
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a dutch delft blue and white two-handled tulipiere
Second half 18th Century, marked for Cornelis Dircksz de Berg at De Witte Starre
The oval body decorated with lambrequins and a cherub's head flanked by angels and scrolling foliage, the two handles shaped as fantastic winged animals, on a rectangular rising foot with birds amidst scrolling foliage, with five short nozzles (the nozzles restored)
22.6 cm. (8 7/8 in.) high
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