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Polychrome Chinoiserie Lobed Dish Delft, 1680-1690

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Dish Charger Lobed Delft German Blue White Fluted Chinoiserie
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Antique 18th Century German Baroque Delft and Faience

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Chinoiserie Dutch Delft Polychrome Faience Lobed Jar, 18th Century, Holland
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A charming Dutch Delft ginger jar of lobed form, with chinoiserie design in polychrome tin glazed enamels, 18th century, Holland. The ginger jar (missing its lid), of globular fo...
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Delft - Polychrome Chinoiserie Charger
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18th c. Dutch Delft Lobed Sweetmeat Dish
Located in Greenwich, CT
An early and rare 18th century Dutch Delft sweetmeat dish having eggyolk and soft gray-blue overall decorative design with a depiction of a lady sitting...
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19th Century Delft Chinoiserie Faience Lobed Pitcher
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Located in Pearland, TX
A superb large antique Delft Chinoiserie style faience cobalt blue and white lobed pitcher made by Boch Frères Keramis in La Louvière, Belgium, circa 1880. This gorgeous wine jug or ...
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Plates Pair Biancosoprabianco Delft Redcliff Back Bristol Chinoiserie Polychrome
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Charming pair of plates with rare and desirable features of delftware; fluting, bianco-sopra-bianco border and in polychrome including manganese From a Bristol collection and originally made in Bristol Pair of 18th century bianco-sopra-bianco delftware plates, made at Redcliff Back, under Richard Frank. The press-moulded fluted border and scalloped rim is decorated with repeated foliate designs in a style known as ‘bianco sopra bianco‘, or ‘white on white’. Although inspired by the incised patterns found on the rims of Chinese export porcelain, the name alludes to the use of this decoration on sixteenth-century Italian maiolica at Faenza. The main pattern depicts an oriental river scene, showing two hatted men...
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