Lot 463
  • 463

A Dutch Delft doré dish, early 18th century

Estimate
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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Description

  • POTTERY
  • the doré dish: 30.5cm., 12 in. diam.
painted in Japanese Imari style with an Oriental woman and a jumping boy on a fenced terrace with a table and flowering plants with chrysanthemum issuing from blue scrolls and with two exotic birds in flight, together with a tall Dutch Delft doré vase and a matching cover, both with iron-red PAK mark for Pieter Adriaensz Kocx, owner of the De Grieksche A (The Greek A ) factory, and two Dutch Delft polychrome triangular dishes painted in the 'cashmire' palette

Provenance

the doré dish: Sold Christies London, 6th October, 1986, lot 10,
With Caviglia, Switzerland;
the triangular stands: The Stodel Collection (paper label to base)

Condition

The doré dish: Shallow chip to rim at 4 o'clock, approx. 2cm. by 0.75cm. Smaller chips and loos of glaze around rim. Minor surface scratches and wear to enamels and gilding. Triangular stands: one has two restored chips to the underside,
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Catalogue Note

A related dish is in the collection of the Sèvres Musée National de Céramique and is illustrated in the collection catalogue Faïence de Delft, 1998, p.139, pl.107.