A CONTINENTAL POTTERY CISTERN IN THE FORM OF A HUNCHBACK LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY, LIKELY SOUTHERN FRENCH OR SPANISH Possibly depicting Pulcinello, modeled as a double-reservoir cistern, one well filled from his hat, the other from his hunch back, standing in a blue coat with orange buttons, a ruffle about his neck and feather in his hat, holding a nozzle in each hand, each a drain for one cistern, on a later wooden base 20 in. (50.8 cm.) high, excluding the base Provenance With Georges Lefebvre, Paris, 1981.
A CONTINENTAL POTTERY CISTERN IN THE FORM OF A HUNCHBACK LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY, LIKELY SOUTHERN FRENCH OR SPANISH Possibly depicting Pulcinello, modeled as a double-reservoir cistern, one well filled from his hat, the other from his hunch back, standing in a blue coat with orange buttons, a ruffle about his neck and feather in his hat, holding a nozzle in each hand, each a drain for one cistern, on a later wooden base 20 in. (50.8 cm.) high, excluding the base Provenance With Georges Lefebvre, Paris, 1981.
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