16 avril 2014
A Dutch Delft doré dish, early 18th century
A Dutch Delft doré dish, early 18th century. Photo Sotheby's
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. Quantité: 5; the doré dish: 30.5cm., 12 in. diam. Estimation 1,500 — 2,000 GBP
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)
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.
Sotheby's. The Gustav Leonhardt Collection, Property from the Bartolotti House, Amsterdam. London | 29 avr. 2014 - www.sothebys.com
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)
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.
Sotheby's. The Gustav Leonhardt Collection, Property from the Bartolotti House, Amsterdam. London | 29 avr. 2014 - www.sothebys.com
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