Lot 216
  • 216

Four pairs of Dutch Delft dishes, 18th century

Estimate
1,000 - 1,500 GBP
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Description

  • Pottery
  • 34cm., 13 3/8 in. to 35.6cm., 14 in. diam.
one blue and white pair, painted with flowerhead cartouches reserved on a diaper panel ground, CK marks over numeral 7 in blue for Cornelis Koppens, owner of De Metaale Pot factory; another blue and white pair with a cartouche of a standing bird in a landscape, framed by a fluted border of flower trails, marks over numeral 490 in blue for De Klaauw (The Claw) factory; a third blue and white pair with a large basket of flowers reserved within a flowerhead border; one polychrome pair with flowering plants in a fenced garden, together with a blue and white dish with a large flowerhead within a border of flowering vine and a polychrome dish with a vase of flowers within a yellow border,

Condition


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