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    Rare, Fun and Whimsical is this pair of Commedia dell'arte metal sculptures from Italy circa 1950's. To the eye, these are quite unique and commanding in presence. One is a masked gu...
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  • 18th Century Meissen Commedia Dell'arte Porcelain Figurine by J. J. Kandler
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    Pair of porcelain Fornasetti pebble paperweights. Motifs: Commedia dell'Arte by Piero Fornasetti Measures: 4" x 3" x 1.5".
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  • Pair of Bronze Figures from the Commedia Dell'arte, 20th Century
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    Each inscribed Lorrain.
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  • Franco Toffolo Commedia Dell'Arte Glass Clown Acrobat Figure
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  • Doctor, from the Commedia Dell'arte, Bow Porcelain, circa 1752
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    Il Dottore from the Commedia dell’Arte, in the white. He stands in an histrionic pose against a tree stump and wears a high brimmed hat (presumably a black academic bonnet), long-buttoned coat over frilled cuffs, falling jabeaux, breeches, boots and a cloak; his right hand on hip, his left arm and hand raised. Slightly grey-white porcelain; even, unctuous glaze. Straw translucency. Underside wiped; air hole at centre. Square hole at rear for mount. Measure: H 6.3 in (16 cm). Provenance: Taylor Collection, from Stockspring Antiques, London, 1998. The Miss G...
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