Pair of Flower Pyramids consisting of eleven segments, attributed to the Metaale Pot, Delft, ca. 1692 - ca. 1700
Flower Pyramid consisting of eleven segments, attributed to the Metaale Pot, Delft, ca. 1692 - ca. 1700, faience, blue painted in the glaze, h 156,0cm. BK-2004-4-A. Purchase with support from the BankGiro Lottery, the Rembrandt Association, supported by Prins Bernhard Culture Fund, the Loudon family and the Rijksmuseum Fund. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
Flower Pyramid consisting of eleven segments, attributed to the Metaale Pot, Delft, ca. 1692 - ca. 1700, faience, blue painted in the glaze, h 156.0 cm × W 38.0 cm x D 38.0 cm × 29 g kg. BK-2004-4-B. Purchase with support from the BankGiro Lottery, the Rembrandt Association, supported by Prins Bernhard Culture Fund, the Loudon family and the Rijksmuseum Fund. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
In each of the spouts of this flower pyramid, which is built up from separate segments, precious cut flowers could be placed. The model of stacked high vases created at the court of William and his wife Mary, who had a great interest in flower arranging as well as porcelain and pottery.

