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A.D. Copier (1901-1991) A heavy Leerdam Unica glass vase internally decorated with a stylised pattern of flowers in purple and white, the centres of these formed by a regular pattern of airbubbles, produced by Glasfabriek Leerdam, 1932, signed underneath: Leerdam Unica A.D. Copier N 93. 9,5 cm. h.
Johan Broekema (1943-2010) A porcelain vase and cover, brown glazed with speckled pattern all over, 1980s, incised signature underneath. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 10,5 cm. h.
Jan van der Vaart (1931-2000) A blue and black glazed stoneware vase, piled shape, produced in the artist's workshop, 1964, marked underneath and with year, very minor chips. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 29 cm. h.
Willem Heesen (1925-2007) A pink and green glass vase with water lilly leaf-pattern, unique piece, produced at the Oude Horn, Acquoy, 1986, signed alongside the base rim: WHeesen 860514. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 17,5 cm. h. x 21 cm. diam.
Hans de Jong (1932-2011) A rectangular section ceramic vase with two handles, on cylindrical base, decorated with face, 1992, signed with monogram underneath and dated 25-10-92. Provenance: Bernardine de Neeve (1915-1996), the first chief curator Applied Arts of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, thence by descent. 13,5 x 17 x 5,5 cm. (hxwxd)
Jan van der Vaart (1931-2000) A ringed cylindrical shaped yellow glazed stoneware vase, produced in the artist's workshop, 1964, 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. 8 cm. h. x 10,3 cm. diam.
Jan van der Vaart (1931-2000) A brown and cream glazed stoneware vase with hexagonal centre, produced in the artist's workshop, 1964, 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. 14 x 20 x 20 cm. (hxwxd)
Colombia, Calima, vase on a high foot with decoration of a stylized face, 800-1500 and Narino, a bowl with brown slib decoration in geometrical form, 700-1500. Provenance Calima, Auction Gerhard Hirsch, Auction 311, lot 163 and Narino, Kunstraum Vienna, 2002. Private Dutch collection. h. 29,5 and diam. 20 cm. [2]
Greek, Apulia, thick terracotta fragment of a large vase, ca. 5th-4th century BC. with depiction of three figures in toga. The left figure kneeling, the middle figure a lady stigulating, the right figure holding a staff. In the right corner part of a sitting bull. Private Dutch collection, the late 1960's. w. 7,8, h. 3,2 cm. and d. 8 mm [1]
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