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Blumka

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Blumka is a fourth generation firm specializing in Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque works of art.

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  MADONNA & CHILD    Baccio da Montelupo , Montelupo Fiorentino Lucca (1469-1523)   circa 1510   Terracotta  Height: 28.48 inches (74.9 cm)

Ceramics

Ceramics

  MADONNA & CHILD    Baccio da Montelupo , Montelupo Fiorentino Lucca (1469-1523)   circa 1510   Terracotta  Height: 28.48 inches (74.9 cm)

MADONNA & CHILD

Baccio da Montelupo, Montelupo Fiorentino Lucca (1469-1523)

circa 1510

Terracotta

Height: 28.48 inches (74.9 cm)

  ALBARELLO   Spain, Manises   Late 14th / early 15th century   Lustreware  Height: 12.2 inches (31 cm)

ALBARELLO

Spain, Manises

Late 14th / early 15th century

Lustreware

Height: 12.2 inches (31 cm)

  INFANT CHRIST RECLINING    Jose Dias Dos Santos , attributed to   Portugal (Aveiro)   Last quarter of the 17th century   Terracotta with old polychromy and gilding  Height: 11.8 inches (30 cm)

INFANT CHRIST RECLINING

Jose Dias Dos Santos, attributed to

Portugal (Aveiro)

Last quarter of the 17th century

Terracotta with old polychromy and gilding

Height: 11.8 inches (30 cm)

  SUSANNA & THE ELDERS    Attributed to the workshop of the Grue Family,  active in Castelli in the late 17th-18th centuries   First quarter of the 18th century   Tin-glazed earthenware  8.27 x 11.1 inches (21 x 28.2 cm)

SUSANNA & THE ELDERS

Attributed to the workshop of the Grue Family, active in Castelli in the late 17th-18th centuries

First quarter of the 18th century

Tin-glazed earthenware

8.27 x 11.1 inches (21 x 28.2 cm)