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 | | The following maiolica formed part of the collection of Alfred Israel Pringsheim (1850-1941) of Munich, which was sold in London in two sales: Sotheby's, 7-8 June 1939, Catalogue of the renowned collection of Italian majolica, the property of Dr Alfred Pringsheim of Munich, the first portion; 19-20 July 1939, the second and final portion. |
 | | According to Wilson, Pringsheim appears to have stopped collecting by 1929, and the third volume of the catalogue of his collection, which remained unpublished until 1994, was probably in existence by 1930. |
 | | Materials: Tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica), painted in blue, green, yellow, orange and brown: in the middle, a Cupid holding a drum and horn in a landscape, surrounded by radiating grotesques, and on the rim, four pseudo-gems and grotesques. |
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