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Diameter 20cm. Height 48cm.
Pair of antique vases in enamelled majolica signed Ginori belonging to the second half of the 19th century.
The surface is entirely decorated with polychrome ornamental motifs dominated by allegorical and grotesque figures.
In the centre of the main body is depicted a winged female figure with a bunch of flowers on her head.
On the sides it features stylised floral motifs alternating with scrolls and zoomorphic figures, while the lower part features lion heads modelled in relief which act as a support.
The base features further decorations with grotesque heads, plant festoons and geometric motifs.
Origin: Italy, 19th century.

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