A Montelupo berettino-ground waisted albarello

CIRCA 1680

细节
A Montelupo berettino-ground waisted albarello
Circa 1680
Named in the centre for .MITRIDATo on a ribbon, on a ground of blue concentric flowered arabesques, blue lines at the back and to the rims (restored rim chip, slight chips to the foot)
8¼ in. (21 cm.) high

拍品专文

Mitridato (Mithridatium) took its name from Mithridates, King of Pontus (131-64 B.C.), by whom it was devised as an antidote to poisons.