CIRCA 1765, INDISTINCT BLUE MARK
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A Frankenthal sweetmeat-dish
Circa 1765, indistinct blue mark
Modelled as a man wearing a yellow hat and flowered jacket, seated in the stern of a plank-built boat holding the tiller in the mouth of a dolphin forming the rudder (tiller restored)
4¾ in. (12 cm.) long
Circa 1765, indistinct blue mark
Modelled as a man wearing a yellow hat and flowered jacket, seated in the stern of a plank-built boat holding the tiller in the mouth of a dolphin forming the rudder (tiller restored)
4¾ in. (12 cm.) long
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Please note that this is probably not Frankenthal, but Thuringian, possibly Kloster Veilsdorf.