A NORTHERN EUROPEAN FAYENCE MODEL OF A SEATED HOUND AND A DUTCH DELFT MODEL OF A BATAVIAN LION
A NORTHERN EUROPEAN FAYENCE MODEL OF A SEATED HOUND AND A DUTCH DELFT MODEL OF A BATAVIAN LION

MID-18TH CENTURY, THE FIRST PROBABLY GERMAN

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A NORTHERN EUROPEAN FAYENCE MODEL OF A SEATED HOUND AND A DUTCH DELFT MODEL OF A BATAVIAN LION
MID-18TH CENTURY, THE FIRST PROBABLY GERMAN
The first decorated with manganese patches, wearing a yellow and ochre collar, seated on a stepped octagonal base; the second painted in blue, typically modelled with his right paw resting on a sphere, seated on a waisted oval base
6 in. (15.2 cm.) and 5 ¾ in. (14.6 cm.) high

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A similar hound on a canted square base, described as Hannover, is illustrated in Hela Scanderlmaier, Niedersächsische Fayencen (Hannover. 1993), p. 188, pl. 171.

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