Large Majolica Centerpiece, Putti And Shells, Italy, Late 19th - Early 20th Century
Large Italian majolica centerpiece in the Neo-Rococo style, depicting three putti supporting a wide, shell-shaped basin resting on a triple, undulating shell adorned with stylized polychrome foliage.
The naturalistic decoration and polychromy are typical of late 19th-century Italian decorative arts, in the tradition of the Capodimonte or Bassano workshops.
Thick-glazed majolica with polychrome decoration. Finely modeled faces. Highly sculptural base.
A striking presence and a generously sized piece.
Wear to the edges, a stable crack, and glaze crazing typical of antique Italian majolica.
Italy, end 19th - Beg 20th century
The naturalistic decoration and polychromy are typical of late 19th-century Italian decorative arts, in the tradition of the Capodimonte or Bassano workshops.
Thick-glazed majolica with polychrome decoration. Finely modeled faces. Highly sculptural base.
A striking presence and a generously sized piece.
Wear to the edges, a stable crack, and glaze crazing typical of antique Italian majolica.
Italy, end 19th - Beg 20th century
1 200 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Ceramic
Length: 36
Width: 36
Height: 44 cm
Reference (ID): 1652414
Availability: In stock
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