LOT 0153 A Large Italian Majolica Twin-Handled Urn on Conforming
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A Large Italian Majolica Twin-Handled Urn on Conforming Pedestal Probably Cantagalli, dated 1898 The baluster body with twin serpent-form handles, painted with a continuous scene of Diana with partially nude huntresses in diaphonous robes within a wooded landscape, titled 'Diana Cacciatrice' to neck and dated 1898, raised on conforming pedestal painted with cherubs in an oval reserve, on a pale yellow and blue ground. (H: 78 3/4 in. (total); H: 44 in. (urn)) Provenance Collection of Robert & Barbara Safford, Vaux Hill, Audubon, Pennsylvania. Freeman’s, Philadelphia, September 25, 2013, lot 127. Acquired directly from the above sale. Private Collection, Long Island, New York. Condition report: Urn: Repair and restoration to left-hand snake-form handle, including rim. Pedestal: crown over M mark to underside; chips along edge of foot, one large chip at corner of foot.
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