Edward Noerplin's' The Flower Girl '
This fine porcelain hand-painted flower vase designed by Edward Noerplin was created between 1902 and 1916 and produced in Parthenay, France. Known for its exquisite craftsmanship and color matching. The overall color is pink, with three decorative tubular nozzles at the top. Both sides are equipped with brown handles, and the center is decorated with a relief angel pattern on a white background. The bottom of the flower vase is hollowed out. There are currently two damages, one at the mouth and the other at the bottom. It is currently held in the collection of the Parthenay Museum of Art and History in France.
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