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A Savona pierced footed dish, early 18th century, painted in various shades of blue wash with a landscape scene containing a tall villa with a smoking chimney, surrounded by sprays of flowers, the base with foliate sprays and central crown mark.
Diameter: 29cm. (11 3/8in.)
Condition: Hairline to base.
17th and 18th century tin-glazed earthenware ceramics (faience) from Savona typically feature pierced openwork at the rim, and sketchy painted decoration of landscapes or animals in manganese or blue, as seen in this example. While distinctively Italian, the style and restrained colour scheme drew upon Chinese ceramics of the Transitional Period.
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Diameter: 29cm. (11 3/8in.)Condition report
Hairline to baseStock number
W818The BADA Standard
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