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18th Century Sicilian Albarello with Soldier and Flowers Blue Yellow Majolica
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18th Century Italian Maiolica Cup Antonibon Manufacture Nove Bassano
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18th Century Italian Maiolica Cup with cover by decorated with bridge motifs, pagodas, flowers and scrolling motifs in blue, yellow and green.
1770 circa by Antonibon manufacture, Nove, Bassano, Veneto, Italy, 18th century
Period: 1700
Article size:
height: 11 cm
diameter: 14 cm
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