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A fine blue and white Delft presentoir with mythological scenes 18th C. This unusual presentoir on

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A fine blue and white Delft presentoir with mythological scenes 18th C. This unusual presentoir on four feet shows Bacchus being given to the nymphs by Mercurius. It is finely painted in an unusual Italianesque style. Above and below the central panel a hunting scene with a moving deer and dogs. 18th century. Size: ca. 28 x 28 x 4 cm
A fine blue and white Delft presentoir with mythological scenes 18th C. This unusual presentoir on four feet shows Bacchus being given to the nymphs by Mercurius. It is finely painted in an unusual Italianesque style. Above and below the central panel a hunting scene with a moving deer and dogs. 18th century. Size: ca. 28 x 28 x 4 cm

Ceramics, Photography and an interesting group of Naturalia items

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Groeninge 34
Brugge
8000
Belgium

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The Sale will feature a rich collection of ceramics, wonderful photography and an interesting group of naturalia items. 


Eyecatchers will be an intact egg of an elephant bird, a Timurid cuerda seca star-shaped tile (15th C.), an Italian Urbino maiolica figure of the Patanazzi workshop (ca. 1580) and a Dutch Delft mirror frame (17th C.). 


Also included will be an important group of antique tiles and Brussels faience, with many larger tile panels and a roar boar’s head tureen from the Brussels factory "Fabrique de la rue de Laeken".

 

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