It is a copy of a Bellarmine jug circa 16th century- you can go to Antiques.com see a similar version. One Dealer that had one at the New York Fair was John Howard I think.You can find lower priced real...
View QuestionIt is a copy of a Bellarmine jug circa 16th century- you can go to Antiques.com see a similar version. One Dealer that had one at the New York Fair was John Howard I think.You can find lower priced real...
View QuestionI will search my emails as I get several newsletters from European Dealers- he is a large firm though. You can also search the Londonmuseum.org website its huge.
View QuestionHello Yes I possibly might be interested in it. Or if I am not or it is out of my reach money wise. I could possibly guide you or represent you for small commission.So many things have been faked that...
View QuestionI sold a similar one last year at auction for $1000. Even though your is not a 18th century one they are still doing well- minor chip should not hurt. Most of the porcelain at high end auctions have had...
View QuestionIt is a modern copy of a 16th century English/German? piece- There is actually a dealer in London with a real one. The real one was at the Ceramic Fair in New York past January. Quality piece but modern.
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