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Haag Damaged Saucer

This is a saucer made by The Hague / Den haag around 1780 - looks to be painted on an Ansbach blank. The piece is in poor shape but still make a nice learning example. It was broken in pieces and reglued with small pieces missing. The saucer was hand painted in the center with a super scene including a farmer with his cow and a goat in a landscape surrounding. The rim has a typical gold trim for this maker. I am sure a good restorer could remedy the damage but it would not be easy. The piece is marked with the above glaze blue stork with an eel mark as shown. The saucer is 1.25 inches tall and 5.25 inches in diameter. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

$29
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