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Dated: 1690 to 1710 England
A fine English delftware pottery ovoid shaped dry drug jar with the inscription V.AEGYPTIAC in a cartouche of leaves incorporating a basket of flowers, a winged angel with tassel flanked by two songbirds. London England dating the late 17th century period.
Dimensions:8 inches high,6 inches wide,6 inches long
Current Condition: Minor chip at rim , excellent general condition
Literature: English Delftware Drug JArs, the collection of the Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Page 173 Edited by Briony Hudson.
Circa 1690
Dimensions
Height: 8.00inch, Width: 6.00inch, Depth: 6.00inchCondition report
Minor chip at rim , excellent general conditionStock number
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