porcelain, enamel paint, a few minimal losses of flower petals; height: 22 cm, length: approx. 26 cm;
Signed in cobalt under-glaze: R.B. in oval, above: crossed swords with a "hook" at one of the blades.
Germany, Saxony ? (or factory in China, producing imitations of European porcelain?), 20th century.
Vessel with a spherical bowl shaped like a hydrangea flower with tiny florets and plastic leaves, set on a massive stem supported by two reclining half-naked putti in draperies around their hips. Inside the bowl painted with a colorful floral composition and floral projections. The edge of the vessel suggests that it may have had a lid and served as a vessel for fragrances or sweets (careful decoration inside the bowl).
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