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Maria van Kesteren (1933-2020) A red glazed ceramic Bolder-vase for Oar Wurk, Makkum, designed circa 1985, marked to inside underneath. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 13 cm. h. x 18 cm. diam.
Barbara Reisinger (1955) A porcelain bowl, grey glazed with blue bands, signed with monogram underneath, minor chip to top rim. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 7 cm. h. x 11,3 cm. diam.
Jan van der Vaart (1931-2000) A purple glazed stoneware vase, produced in the artist's workshop, 1989, marked underneath and with year 89, scratches and firing flaw. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 30,5 cm. h.
Johnny Rolf (1936) A partly green glazed stoneware vase, 1963, together with a cream glazed stoneware dish, 1962, both signed underneath with monogram, both with year. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. (2) 12 cm. h. / 3 cm. h. x 13,5 cm. diam.
Maria van Kesteren (1933-2020) A rosewood box and cover, marked with incised monogram and label 'palissander' (rosewood), together with a grey plastic award for the foundation Stichting Françoise van den Bosch (chips) designed by Van Kesteren, with year 1983, attributed to Van Kesteren: two unmarked wooden miniature boxes and covers and a small whirligig. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. (5) 3,5 cm. h. x 6,8 cm. diam. / 3,3 cm. h. x 9 cm. diam. / 2-3,7 cm. h.
Jan van der Vaart (1931-2000) Two white glazed porcelain vases, multiples, the lower lozenge shaped one with chip, produced in the artist's workshop, 1983, both marked underneath and with years. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. (2) 19,5 - 15 cm. h.
Meindert Zaalberg (1907-1989) A grey glazed ceramic bowl, produced at the Pottershuis Ommen, circa 1985, incised signature and painted in blue CC. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 11,5 cm. h. x 27 cm. diam.
Jan van der Vaart (1931-2000) A yellow glazed ceramic vase, produced in the artist's workshop, 1960, marked underneath and with year. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 17 cm. h.
Marianne de Trey (1913-2016) A green glazed porcelin bowl with band of incised lines all around, 1960s, marked with impressed artist's seal alongside the base rim. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 7,7 cm. h. x 12,3 cm. diam.
Vera Galis (1959) A foldabe copper coloured metal sculptural installation composed of square shapes, stamped and with year: Vera Galis 86.Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 18 x 18 cm. (folded)
Natascha Zaludová (1936-2022) A grey glazed moulded ceramic tile with relief pattern, designed 1972, marked NZ, firing crack. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 12,8 x 12,6 x 4,5 cm. (hxwxd)
Marianna Franken (1928) A green glazed hexagonal stoneware box and cover, the cover with blue linear pattern, the inside blue glazed, marked underneath with monogram. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 5,5 cm. h.
Jan van der Vaart (1931-2000) A black and brown glazed porcelain vase with everted rim, produced in the artist's workshop, 1980, marked underneath and with year. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 11,5 cm. h.
Johan van Loon (1934-2020) A grey glazed stoneware box and cover, the cover with green glazed centre, marked with painted monogram and year [19]64, chips to outside and inside top rim, together with a stoneware cylindircal vase with green glazed bands, 1960s, marked with impressed seal and a blue glazed box and cover with hairline to cover. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. (3) 15 cm. h. x 13 cm. diam. / 8 cm. h. x 9 cm. diam. / 12 cm. h. x 12 cm. diam.
Jan van der Vaart (1931-2000) A green glazed stoneware vase with double hexagonal top, produced in the artist's workshop, 1966, marked underneath and with year. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 11,4 cm. h.
Bodil Manz (1943) A porcelain wall plate, partly unglazed, partly white glazed, decorated with geometrical pattern, painted signature to the reverse, circa 1980. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 27 x 27,5 x 4,5 cm. (hxwxd)
Laszlo Lukacsi (1961) An optictal cut glass object composed of three piled leaning cubes, 1990s, signed alongside the base rim. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 2,3 x 7 x 12 cm. (hxwxd)
Natascha Zaludová (1936-2022) An oval stoneware bowl with two grips, pink glaze, 1977, marked with monogram and year NZ 77. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 2,5 x 11 x 8,7 cm. (hxwxd)
Hilbert Boxem (1939-2001) A two-part ceramic object, partly unglazed, partly brown glazed, 1971, both parts signed and with year, both numbered: III. A comparable two-part object is in the collection of the Centraal Museum, Utrecht. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 30 cm. diam. / 32,5 cm. diam.
Leen Quist (1942-2014) A celadon glazed porcelain boc and cover, the inside brown glazed, circa 1983, marked underneath with incised monogram. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 5,5 cm. h. x 7,8 cm. diam.
Ursula Scheid (1932-2008) A small porcelain bowl with repeating pattern on light ground, 1970, marked with artist's seal with year 70. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 4 cm. h. x 6 cm. diam.
Vincent van Ginneken (1963) A frosted clear glass and partly gilt metal member's object issued through the Vereniging van Vrienden van Modern Glas (Association of Friends of Moder Glass), 1991, signed: : Vincent '91. Provenance: the estate of Amsterdam gallery owner Carla Koch (1940-2022). 17 x 22 x 16 cm. (hxwxd)
Hans Coper (1920-1981) Bottle with disc top lip, stoneware, layered engobes over a textured body, the neck and disc top lip with a manganese glaze, circa 1967, marked underneath with oval HC mark. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. De Neeve curated the "Lucie Rie Hans Coper" exhibition in this Rotterdam museum (16 April - 11 June 1967). 18,5 cm. h.
Lucie Rie (1902-1995) A white glazed porcelain bowl with incised bands of lines, to the inside as well as alongside the base rim, produced 1960s, signed underneath with RL seal. Restauration alongside top rim (0,7 x 2,3 cm.), visible due to discoloured area.Lit. : Tony Birks, 'Lucie Rie', Catrine 2009, p. 157 (the present bowl illustrated). Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. De Neeve curated the "Lucie Rie Hans Coper" exhibition in this Rotterdam museum (16 April - 11 June 1967). 7 cm. h. x 14,3 cm. diam.
Anton Reijnders (1955) A polished blue ceramic 'eye pot' with black geometrical pattern, circa 1985, signed underneath, scratches and losses of glaze. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 5,5 cm. h. x 16,5 cm. diam.
Johnny Rolf (1936) A green glazed ceramic vase and a bowl, both with speckled pattern, both signed underneath with monogram, both with year '60. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. (2) 14 cm. h. / 8,5cm. h. x 23,5 cm. diam.
Leen Quist (1942-2014) A white glazed porcelain box and cover with blue linear pattern and flower shape, marked underneath with incised monogram. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 2,7 cm. h. x 6,5 cm. diam.
Johan Broekema (1943-2010) A porcelain bowl on foot, black glazed with unglazed lines, circa 1990, marked to the inside of the base. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 7,3 cm. h. x 11 cm. diam.

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