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FIVE SOVIET (GZHEL PORCELAIN FACTORY) BLUE AND WHITE FOLK ART PIECES
near Moscow, Russia, late 20th Century, the first a Soviet hunter decanter, green printed oval mark, modeled as a hunter with a rifle slung over his shoulder, holding a flower in his left hand, as a hare darts away at his feet, the base inscribed in Cyrillic (translated into English - 'If you chase after rabbits, you might come upon a wolf'), h: 9 in.; the second modeled as three Soviet folk art blue and white figures, three variant green printed oval marks, including a woman standing with her hands on her hips, a seated ceramicist potting a vase, and a seated bearded baker with raised arms, designed by N. Kvitnitskaya, signed AB. TAPAHAH, h: 4.5 in. (the tallest); the third a Soviet blue and white candlestick, green printed mark, vari-baluster with floral form nozzle, the central knop flanked by two fish, h: 5.25 in. (5)



Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling

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