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Lot 539

Lot 539

A late 19th century German or Austrian painted porcelain plaque. Depicting a mother and two...

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Lot 539

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A late 19th century German or Austrian painted porcelain plaque. Depicting a mother and two children in a woodland clearing, with handwritten label verso "Mutterfreuden" ['Maternal delight'] "J. Baischlag", impressed 31 1, 7" x 4.6", (18cm x 11.8cm), in foliate scroll-carved limewood frame with easel support, 14.25", (36cm) high overall.

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Panel in good order - slight dirt to borders but otherwise excellent.
Small loss to tip of one foliate scroll of cresting. Crack and further loss to upper right side. Crack to lower right corner of frame. Some old glue repairs plus one worm hole.


Please note: this lot contains glass, porcelain or fragile material. Buyers should take this into consideration when arranging a courier. Fellows do not offer any shipping or packing services for this auction, please contact Fellows directly if you would like advice arranging a courier.



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