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PROPERTY OF NOBLE ENGLISH LADY
THREE GE-STYLE CRACKLE-GLAZED VESSELS
18TH CENTURY
Details
THREE GE-STYLE CRACKLE-GLAZED VESSELS
18TH CENTURY
The group comprises: a small bottle vase; a lobed washer fashioned in the shape of a prunus flower; and a small shallow rounded washer. Each piece is covered in an ivory glaze suffused with a network of dark grey and golden crackles.
The largest, 6 ¼ in. (15.8 cm.) high
18TH CENTURY
The group comprises: a small bottle vase; a lobed washer fashioned in the shape of a prunus flower; and a small shallow rounded washer. Each piece is covered in an ivory glaze suffused with a network of dark grey and golden crackles.
The largest, 6 ¼ in. (15.8 cm.) high
Provenance
The Collection of Mr and Mrs R.I. Eisenbach-Erie.
Private English Collection, acquired in the 1950s and then by descent within the family.
Private English Collection, acquired in the 1950s and then by descent within the family.
Brought to you by
Samantha Yuen