Works of Art from the Morpurgo Collection
Works of Art from the Morpurgo Collection
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November 8, 04:39 PM GMT
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1,500 - 2,000 GBP
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TWO DUTCH DELFT DORÉ PANCAKE PLATES AND AN OCTAGONAL BOWL AND A BÖTTGER PORCELAIN DUTCH-DECORATED TEABOWL AND SAUCER | EARLY 18TH CENTURY
The Delft doré pancake plates painted in the imari palette picked, one plate with precious objects within a lambrequin border picked out in green enamel; the other with a medallion of two tigers resting on a flowering branch on pierced rockwork, with a foliate scroll border; 22.cm., 8 5/8 in. and 22.3cm., 8 3/4 in. diameter;
the octagonal bowl painted with two cartouches of a pagoda building behind pierced rockwork, alternating with Chinese medallions, both sides of the flared rim painted with precious objects and flowerheads, iron-red PAK marks for Pieter Adriaensz Kocx, owner of the De Grieksche A (the greek a) factory, 14.6cm., 5 3/4 in. wide;
the Böttger porcelain Dutch-decorated teabowl and saucer, the porcelain circa 1715-20, the decoration a little later, painted in the imari palette with a version of the 'Lady in the Pavilion' pattern, picked out in green, blue and gilding, the interior of the teabowl with a flower sprig, with a diaper band at the rim, brown-edged rims, incised dreher's marks to inside edge of footrims, an x to teabowl and / to saucer, the saucer 12.8cm., 5in. diameter.
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