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CIRCA 1758, PAINTER'S MARK, INCISED DOT WITHIN A TRIANGLE TO TOP OF HANDLE
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A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE LEAF-SHAPED SWEETMEAT-DISH
CIRCA 1758, PAINTER'S MARK, INCISED DOT WITHIN A TRIANGLE TO TOP OF HANDLE
Painted with a fisherman by a house on a wooded river island with two orientals in a sampan in the foreground between two trailing flowering branches, a butterfly beneath the stalk handle (two minute chips to underside of rim)
6 in. (15.2 cm.) long
CIRCA 1758, PAINTER'S MARK, INCISED DOT WITHIN A TRIANGLE TO TOP OF HANDLE
Painted with a fisherman by a house on a wooded river island with two orientals in a sampan in the foreground between two trailing flowering branches, a butterfly beneath the stalk handle (two minute chips to underside of rim)
6 in. (15.2 cm.) long
Exhibited
Fenichell Basmajian, New York, 1-15 November 2001, no. 46.
Special notice
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