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URIARTE TALAVERA - Hand Painted Pottery Charger - Mexico - Late 20th Century

$2,500
£1,893.52
€2,174.64
CA$3,503.32
A$3,808.81
CHF 2,019.44
MX$45,658.01
NOK 25,666.01
SEK 23,513.55
DKK 16,252.68

About the Item

URIARTE TALAVERA - Vintage Talavera folk art glazed ceramic charger - large size - hand made - featuring hand painted flowers and swans within a double line border - signed on the cream glazed back with the monogram of conjoined initials for Ysauro Uriarte Martinez - artist signed (unknown/unidentified) - also with the Talavera registration number - Mexico (Puebla) - late 20th century. Excellent/mint vintage condition - no loss - no damage - no restoration - minimal signs of age and use. Size/Dimensions - Large - 12 1/2" Diameter x 1 1/2" Deep.

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