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Of moulded baluster forms, painted in blue, with on each side lobed cartouches, to the fronts a magnificent peacock standing on a rock with a background of flower sprays, to the reverse three birds with a background of leaf sprays, the front cartouches reserved against dense scrolling foliage, the sides painted with reversed flower sprays, the slender ribbed necks with a flower spray flanked by leaves; with wrythen twist handles and pewter cover set with a dome finial, the foot rim with pewter banding, the base glazed and inscribed with a "K" and three dots in blue.
PROVENANCE
Stirling Maxwell Collection, Pollock House, Glasgow.
Footnote:
A similar example was exhibited at the Kunstindustrimuseet in Oslo, Utstioling Av Gamle Tyske Fajanser, April 1932, no 122.
Dimensions
Height: 37 cm; 14 ½”Stock number
AS63 AS64The BADA Standard
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