The frame shop is still in business in Caracas. You can always ask. https://www.instagram.com/lavenezolanademarcos/?hl=en Debora
The artist's name is Maria Cecilia de los Ríos. The C.I. is her national identify number. Debora
To my eye, the mountains look a bit close for it to be Pisa itself. Here is a list of the comuni in Pisa province....
Contact them. They may be able to provide you with a date. https://tokyo-ivory.jp/en/index.html Debora
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Isn't that charming? I'd think it was a utilitarian bowl and could be as late as the 20th century. In what part of Portugal did you find it?...
Seeing the frame always helps because it provides context. Debora
1846 is early Victorian. Debora
Thank you. That's helpful. I meant the design didn't appear to be in keeping with that on the surface. Debora
Those feet don't look original. Debora
What Google Translate has to say: [ATTACH] Debora
With "sun rays", are you referring to the carvings at the top corners of the central mirror? My eye reads that as a floral design. Debora
These typically came from the Philippines. Made of monkey pod. A Google Images search will bring up similars. Early 1970s. Debora
French to my eye. Italian and Portuguese ceramics generally being a bit more exuberant. Debora
Could well be. And agree they don't appear to be trompe l'oeil. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trompe-l%27%C5%93il Debora [ATTACH]
The mark appears to be "AD". Debora
Thank you for joining us. You're very welcome here. Debora
Or Bob Mackie. Debora
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