A PAIR OF COZZI IMARI SAUCE-TUREENS, COVERS AND STANDS
THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
A PAIR OF COZZI IMARI SAUCE-TUREENS, COVERS AND STANDS

CIRCA 1775, IRON-RED ANCHOR MARKS

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A PAIR OF COZZI IMARI SAUCE-TUREENS, COVERS AND STANDS
Circa 1775, iron-red anchor marks
Each of oval shell shape, the cover with a scroll finial, the stands as an elongated scallop shell, painted in underglaze blue and iron-red and enriched in gilt with flowering branches issuing from rockwork flanking a fence and enclosed within a ribbon surround tied with three bows
7 1/8in. (18.1cm.) long, the stand (4)

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See Alessandra Mottola Molfino, L'Arte della Porcellana in Italia, Il Veneto el la Toscana, 1976, nos. 185-186 for a tureen of similar form with its ladle on a variant stand.

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