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Identifier: illustratedcatal00amer_8 (find matches)
Title: Illustrated catalogue of the art and literary property collected by the late Henry G. Marquand
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: American Art Association Kirby, Thomas Ellis, 1846-1924 Sturgis, Russell, 1836-1909
Subjects: Marquand, Henry G
Publisher: New York : American Art Association
Contributing Library: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
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er is of spirally disposed panels on the rim, with six large four-lobed leaves in relief, and colored in blue and lustre. Reverse like the foregoing. Golden reflections. Diameter, 11% inches. 1179—Circular Plate. With slight umbilicus surrounded by simulated inscriptions. The rim has tulip plantsand flowers in relief, in blue and yellowish lustre with blue and golden reflec-tions. (Repaired.) Diameter, 13X inches. 1180 — Deep Circular Dish. With concave rim and umbilicus. The rim is decorated with toothed leaves outlined with blue; the bowl with arabesques and guilloche in brown lustre with green and golden reflections. (Repaired.) Diameter, i$% inches. 1181 — Circular Dish. With curving rim and umbilicus, decorated with a shield bearing a deer in brown lustre, a simulated Gothic inscription, and a border of spirally arranged panels with scale pattern, floral design, and trefoils in lustre and blue. The lustre has purple and crimson reflections. (Repaired.) Diameter, 15^ inches.
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U9B 1182 — Circular Plate. With conical umbilicus, spirally indented. The rim has large four-lobed leaves inrelief. The lustre is yellowish brown with golden, crimson, and blue reflec-tions. (Repaired.) Diameter, \2% inches. 1183 — Circular Plate. With a slight umbilicus, which bears a shield outlined in blue and charged with a deer,as in No. 1181. The decoration is of spirally disposed panels in relief,flowers, scale pattern, and rosettes in blue and brown lustre with silveryreflections. Diameter, 15 inches. Purchased in Spain, in 1885, for Mr. Marquand, by the artist Jose Villegas. 1184— Circular Dish. With umbilicus surrounded by a broad ring of blue. The rim has a fourteen-rayedstar, the rays terminating in lenticular bosses. The outer rim is blue. Brown-ish lustre with golden iridescence. (Slight repair.) Diameter, 16 inches. 1185 — Deep Circular Dish. With a conical umbilicus, the flat top of which has a carnation flower reserved in thebrownish lustre. The border is of h
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