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  • 18th Century Italian Maiolica Centerpiece Bassano Venice, circa 1750
    Located in Milano, IT
    Maiolica centerpiece Pasquale Antonibon factory Nove di Bassano, Venice, 1740-1770. Measures: 1.85 in x 19.21 in x 15.27 in 4.7 cm X 48.8 cm X 38.8 cm. lb 5.29 (kg 2.4) State of conservation: thin passing fêlure with covered chipping and a glued foot The Antonibon were an important family of Venetian...
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    Reverse painted glass, the center part in gold paint with black design elements, the frame finished in a deep red. Signed.
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  • Bing & Grondahl / B&G, Porcelain Centerpiece, 2 Centerpieces Available
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  • "Yemenja" Centerpiece
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