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Cup

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Painted design of purple, blue, yellow and orange flowers. Stamped into bottom: 2. Mark of crossed swords with asterisk beneath painted in blue on bottom, indicating Dresden porcelain of the Marcolini period, 1774-1814. Purple flower painted inside bottom. Footed. Plain loop handle.
Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Mrs. Edward P. Bliss gift; to Fogg Art Museum 1928 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Mrs. Edward P. Bliss
Title: Cup
Description:
Painted design of purple, blue, yellow and orange flowers.
Stamped into bottom: 2.
Mark of crossed swords with asterisk beneath painted in blue on bottom, indicating Dresden porcelain of the Marcolini period, 1774-1814.
Purple flower painted inside bottom.
Footed.
Plain loop handle.

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