17th C. Dutch Majolica Plate - Playful Cherub
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Europe, Holland, 17th century CE. This is a large fragment of an early Dutch majolica plate or platter. Majolica is a white tin-glazed pottery with an interesting global history. Also known as maiolica, it was first developed in the Islamic Middle East and brought to Europe by trade in Venice and the invasion of the Moors in Spain. The name came from Italy and Italian artisans spread the method as well as Chinese style designs like the border on this plate to the north. Size: 13.6" L x 10.75" W x 2" H (34.5 cm x 27.3 cm x 5.1 cm).
Provenance: Ex- Estate of M. Reiniger, Chicago, IL
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#111525
Provenance: Ex- Estate of M. Reiniger, Chicago, IL
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
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#111525
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Repaired fragment of a larger plate or platter; approximately two thirds remains. There is some chipping to the paint but the artwork is clear.
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17th C. Dutch Majolica Plate - Playful Cherub
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