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Delftware. Flower Vase. Eenhoorn, Lambertus van (proprietor), De Metaale Pot Factory. Flower vase in the form of an obelisk on a heart-shaped base, of tin-glazed earthenware painted in blue, green, yellow and red with flowering plants, birds, and scrolling foliage. Height (whole) 42.9 cm, circa 1700-1710. Baroque. Delft, United Provinces of the Netherlands.
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