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LARGE JUG with pear-shaped body and handle terminating in two yellow cornucopiae

Lost Art-ID
310996
Artist
Unknown (Italienisch / Caffaggiolo)
Title
LARGE JUG with pear-shaped body and handle terminating in two yellow cornucopiae
Datierung
1525 (um)
Object type
Vessel
Group of reported objects
Crafts and other folk arts
Height
31.75 cm
Inventory number
Auktionskatalog London 1939, Kat.Nr. 48
Description
A RICHLY COLOURED LARGE JUG with pear-shaped body, pinched lip spout and bold ribbed strap handle decorated in green and terminating in two yellow cornucopiae, above the mark SP with a paraph across the base, the front of the jug with the Sacred Monogram in grisaille on a rich blue ground within a green wreath with orange border, the sides and base with grotesche motifs in grisaille and colours on a brilliant blue ground, possibly Caffaggiolo, circa 1525
Verlustgeschichte
München, 1938
Die Sammlung (ca. 440 Werke) wurde 1938 in München anläßlich der "Reichskristallnacht" durch die SS beschlagnahmt und 1939 (7./8.06 und 19./20.07.) in London bei Sotheby´s versteigert.
Published since
2005
Contact
Please contact the German Lost Art Foundation.
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Pringsheim, Alfred

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