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A Durlach cachepot
CIRCA 1770
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A Durlach cachepot Circa 1770
Of slightly tapering cylindrical form with slightly flared rim, painted in grand feu colours with a continuous landscape, one side with a yellow and manganese bird perched on a tree, the other with a blue house flanked by flowering shrubs and fruit trees in jardinières, the base with pierced apertures (restored crack from rim to base, footrim with chipping and small area of restoration)
63/8 in. (16.3 cm.) high
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.
Lot Essay
The shape is not recorded in W.Franzius, Durlacher Fayencen (Karlsruhe 1975).
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