Sale 5444
Paris
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4 July 2006
Price realised
EUR 3,600
Estimate
GRAND CACHE-POT EN BARBOTINE DE LA FIN DU XIXEME SIECLE De forme circulaire muni de deux anses en tête de lion, à décor tournant incisé et en relief polychrome au naturel de coqs, poules et poussins, dans un paysage se détachant sur un fond turquoise, intérieur en tôle, fêlure restaurée et éclats Hauteur: 52,5 cm. (20¾ in.), Longueur: 84 cm. (33 in.)
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