A TRAPANI MAIOLICA ARMORIAL ALBARELLO
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A TRAPANI MAIOLICA ARMORIAL ALBARELLO

LATE 16TH CENTURY

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A TRAPANI MAIOLICA ARMORIAL ALBARELLO
LATE 16TH CENTURY
Of waisted cylindrical form, painted with a coat-of-arms of an extended arm holding three flowers within a scrolling escutcheon above a blank rectangular label, the blue-ground reverse reserved with scrolling ochre-lined ribbons issuing berries, within blue band rims (hairline cracks to upper rim, minor flaking to glaze, overall glaze crazing)
11 in. (28 cm.) high
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Lot Essay

See the pair of similarly decorated armorial albarelli illustrated by Mario Bellini and Giovanni Conti, Maioliche Italiane del Rinascimento (Milan, 1964), p. 173, fig. D.

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