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mp.kunst Yes the eye was common decoration in the base of many toilet items throughout the 19th century and earlier, I presume bourdaloue is the french version of a chamber pot..
Ironically enough the first delftware ( of dutch origin of course) was in imitation of Chinese techniques, and another irony when it caught on the Chinese and Japanese produced there own "delftware" t...
Antiqueslove, 3A impressed mark yes..
There are English delftware examples of figures being used, though the example above is in no way of English origin..
Thanks for the prompt reply.. I bought my piece in the Dordogne area of South West France.. I put it at early 19th Century, possibly french provincial; could be delft but that's just an obvious colou...
Hi, Your post is two years old, so fingers crossed. May be the use of Pan was a pun. anyway its great.. I bought one today very similar but Pan was chasing the naked lady. Can you supply any details...
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