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A Dutch Delft blue and white oval herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 27 x 15,5 cmMarked for Dirck van den Berg owner of De Witte Starre factory, Delft, 1776-1793.Condition: Some restorationSimilar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 24 x 16,5 cmMarked for Anthony Pennis, owner of De Twee Scheepjes factory, Delft, 1750-1770Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 23,5 x 17 cmMarked with an axe for the De Porceleyne Byl factory, Delft, ca. 1750Condition: Some surface restoration on the top right corner.Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 24 x 16,5 cm Marked for Anthony Pennis, owner of De Twee Scheepjes factory, Delft, 1750-1770Condition: Small rim repairs, hairlines.Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 24 x 16,5 cmMarked for IJsbrand van Duijn, owner of De Porceleyne Schotel factory, Delft, 1773-1791Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 23 x 17 cmMarked with an axe, for "De Porceleyne Bijl", ca. 1760Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white oval herring dish, 18th C. Of oval shape, marked with a star symbol above JB and a numeral 5, for "De Witte Starre" ca. 1760.Ca. 27 x 15 cm.Excellent condition.Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 23 x 15,5 cmIn good condition.Marked G:B above the numeral 8 on the back.Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
TWO PIECES OF COLLECTOR'S CHINESE PORCELAIN, to include a tea bowl, having turquoise glazed interior, yellow ground exterior with lotus flowers, the underneath having turquoise glaze and four character seal, 5cm high, the other a white glazed cylindr ical pot with opposing gilded face mask lugs, hand painted depicting two artisans, seal mark to underside, 10.5cm high
Two Meissen cabinet plates decorated with bird upon a branch and with insects and flowers, a Meissen porcelain shallow bowl decorated with flowers, a Meissen shallow bowl decorated with two figures beneath a tree, a Meissen plate decorated in the Chinese taste, a porcelain bowl decorated in the Chinese taste and a Meissen "1929" plate decorated with fruit (7)
A Chinese Qianlong porcelain famille-rose bowl decorated with figures in a landscape, together with a Chinese Meiping form porcelain vase decorated with dragon, with associated cover, a 19th Century Cantonese porcelain cylindrical teapot and cover decorated with flowers and butterflies, and a Continental majolica type jug decorated with leaping stag
A pair of 19th Century Chinese porcelain baluster shaped vases with applied dragon decoration in the famille-rose palette with birds and butterflies on a yellow floral and foliate decorated ground, together with two associated wooden stands CONDITION REPORTS 26cm high approx, one vase has damage, been broken and restored and has overpainting to its top. Cracks to both dragons around the necks and loss of paintwork/enamel over both vases and areas of overpainting on both vases. Both have general wear and tear conducive with age and use.
A Chinese porcelain gu vase with flared rim, painted in underglaze blue and with iron red and gilt floral highlights, a terracotta bottle vase with mottled brown glaze and a large Chinese famille-jaune porcelain gourd-shaped vase with dragons and clouds on a yellow ground CONDITION REPORTS Gu vase: has chip and hairline fracture running from the rim, there is some yellowing to the base and the underneath if the rim. The bottle vase: there is a roughness to the edge of rim. The famille-jaune vase: there is some cork stuck to the inside of the neck, there is wear to the enamel. All items have general wear to include firing faults, wear to the gilt and enamelled decoration, surface scratching and dirt conducive to age and use. Gu vase measures approx. 38cm, the famille-jaune vase measures approx 38.5cm and terracotta vase approx. 22.5cm
A 19th Century Chinese porcelain baluster shaped vase with moulded trumpet neck with gilt chilong and two iron red and yellow dragons guarding the sacred pearl, on a blue ground, with gilt metal pierced cloud band base, together with a pair of Japanese porcelain plates decorated with flowering branches in blue, green, iron red and yellow CONDITION REPORTS Vase has a large chip / chunk missing from the rim, and some smaller chips. It makes a dull sound when tapped, so possibly a fault line. Various firing faults. The metal base appears to be attached via a bolt - so the vase has probably been drilled to the base. Wear and scuffs. The plates have some wear and rubbing, various firing faults and some firing cracks, and kiln deposits. One plate has a large chip to rim and some smaller chips.
An Antique Blue and White Chinese Porcelain Stem Cup, the cup raised on stem foot, the bowl segmented with flowering peony, a stylized flower head in the bottom of the interior, approx 12 cms together with a Chinese blue and white miniature tea pot, with hand painted foliate decoration together with a miniature Chinese blue and baluster vase. (3)
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