Majolica Wall Mask of Bearded Face
Continental, possibly 17th century, laughing face with full mustache and beard, applied flowers in hair, possibly of Bacchus or a Satyr, unsigned, with interior wire for hanging, 12 in. - Provenance: Accompanied by original copy of an appraisal dated February 25, 1965 from Blumka Gallery, New York, indicated the mask is Italian, 17th century and valued at $4000; Estate of Paul W. Doll, Jr., Lake Toxaway, North Carolina
Condition Report: repairs to proper upper right side of forehead and lower jaw/bearded area, some chips to bottom lower left, other minor areas of abrasions and wearÿÿ
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Continental, possibly 17th century, laughing face with full mustache and beard, applied flowers in hair, possibly of Bacchus or a Satyr, unsigned, with interior wire for hanging, 12 in. - Provenance: Accompanied by original copy of an appraisal dated February 25, 1965 from Blumka Gallery, New York, indicated the mask is Italian, 17th century and valued at $4000; Estate of Paul W. Doll, Jr., Lake Toxaway, North Carolina
Condition Report: repairs to proper upper right side of forehead and lower jaw/bearded area, some chips to bottom lower left, other minor areas of abrasions and wearÿÿ