EARLY 18TH CENTURY, MAKER'S MARK OF AN ARROWHEAD
Details
A Dutch Delft blue and white massive cylindrical two-handled storage jar
Early 18th Century, maker's mark of an arrowhead
The handles modelled as dragons, the body painted with dragons, deer, fabulous beasts, on a ground painted with trailing foliage, extensively cracked, damaged and repaired
16¼in. (41.3cm.) diam., 15¾in. (40.5cm.) high
Early 18th Century, maker's mark of an arrowhead
The handles modelled as dragons, the body painted with dragons, deer, fabulous beasts, on a ground painted with trailing foliage, extensively cracked, damaged and repaired
16¼in. (41.3cm.) diam., 15¾in. (40.5cm.) high
Provenance
The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Harewood K.B.E., Harewood House, Yorkshire, sold Christie's Sale, 3 October 1988, lot 346
Special notice
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