a pair of ansbach porcelain the hague decorated polychrome cachepots and loosdrecht porcelain stands
1776-1790, WITH VARIOUS IMPRESSED MARKS
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a pair of ansbach porcelain the hague decorated polychrome cachepots and loosdrecht porcelain stands
1776-1790, with various impressed marks
The flaring body with a neoclassical yellow garland in slight relief upholding two medallions in purple red (bietenrood) to the front with a dreamy Dutch landscape, to the reverse with a flowerbranch, the lower part fluted, the border with a tied laurel wreath in slight relief, with upturned leaf handles, the base pierced with five tiny holes, the wavy stands probably Loosdrecht, impressed 94, the sides decorated with flower-sprays, the inside with leaves in purple red, the edge outlined in gilt (one handle restored)
The cachepot - 9.5cm. high, the stands - circa 13.5cm. diam. (2)
Lot Essay
See illustration p. 51
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