THE FIRST 17TH CENTURY, THE SECOND LATE 19TH CENTURY WITH IMPRESSED M.MAFRA MARKS
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A Pallisy-ware dish and two Portuguese shell-shaped dishes
The first 17th Century, the second late 19th Century with impressed M.MAFRA marks
The first modelled as a lady holding a cornucopia of flowers lying submerged in a pool of seeweed and reeds, in an oval blue mottled bath-shaped container, on a pedestal base (damages), the pair of shell-shaped dishes modelled with fish formed handles, in a light green-grey glaze (chipping generally)
The first 7½ in. (19 cm.) long
The first 17th Century, the second late 19th Century with impressed M.MAFRA marks
The first modelled as a lady holding a cornucopia of flowers lying submerged in a pool of seeweed and reeds, in an oval blue mottled bath-shaped container, on a pedestal base (damages), the pair of shell-shaped dishes modelled with fish formed handles, in a light green-grey glaze (chipping generally)
The first 7½ in. (19 cm.) long
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