Buff Ware Fragment with Animal Decoration – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/449331
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From Vulci, Italy (Bonaparte 1829, p. 112, no. 1193) March 1829, excavated in Vulci; collection of Lucien Bonaparte, 1st Prince of Canino; until 1914, collection of Edward J. Jekyll; [1914, purchased by Edward Perry Warren through Christie, Manson, and Woods, London (E
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Their design and decorative techniques link them to other pieces of fine metalwork
Marking: Two watermarks appear in the paper of these cards. One is in the form of a fork-tailed Gothic letter „p“ surmounted by a quatrefoil and appears at least in part, on the 2 of Nooses, the 2 of Dog Collars and the queen of Horns
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Andrews O.B.E. – Andrews O.B.E. family (until 2017; sale, Christie’s, London, Chinese Ceramics and
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