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    Sale 2504

    20TH CENTURY DECORATIVE ARTS

    Amsterdam

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    22 May 2001

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    • A glazed pottery vase
    Lot 119

    A glazed pottery vase

    DESIGNED BY TH.A.C. COLENBRANDER FOR ROZENBURG, PAINTED BY SAMUEL SCHELLINK IN 1893

    Price realised

    NLG 1,880

    Estimate

    NLG 1,200 - NLG 1,600

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    A glazed pottery vase
    Designed by Th.A.C. Colenbrander for Rozenburg, painted by Samuel Schellink in 1893
    Baluster-shaped, the white ground painted with stylised flowers and a bee in yellow, blue, green and brown
    13cm. high
    Painted factory mark, yearmark and painter's monogram
    See illustration

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