• 19th Century Furniture, Sculpt auction at Christies

    Sale 2210

    19th Century Furniture, Sculpture, Works of Art & Ceramics

    New York

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    20 October 2009

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    Lot 276

    A DELPHIN MASSIER MAJOLICA JARDINIERE

    LATE 19TH CENTURY, BLACK DELPHIN MASSIER VALLAURIS A.M. MARK

    Price realised

    USD 3,250

    Estimate

    USD 3,000 - USD 5,000

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    A DELPHIN MASSIER MAJOLICA JARDINIERE
    LATE 19TH CENTURY, BLACK DELPHIN MASSIER VALLAURIS A.M. MARK
    After a model by Paul Comolera, of rectangular form, molded and applied allover with leafy fronds and sticks, a colorful pheasant perched on the front
    17½ in. (44.4 cm.) wide

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