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Lead-glazed Earthenware / Dish. Librandt, Hendrick (German). Earthenware, thrown, diameter, whole, 43.5 cm. Dated 1794. Production Place: Germany, Lower Rhein, Sonsbeck. Attributed to Issum on accession but reattributed to Hendrick Librandt of Sonsbeck in 1978 exhibition of Peasant Pottery of the Lower Rhein 17th-20th Century.
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