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Maiolica. Kneeling angel holding a candlestick. Giovanni Della Robbia, workshop of (Italian, 1469-1529). Greyish-buff terracotta, decorated with lavender-blue, green, yellow, manganese-purple and white tin-glazes, height, whole, 76.0 cm, width, whole, 49.0 cm, circa 1500-1550. Renaissance. Production Place: Tuscany.
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