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AN ARITA BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER WITH VOC MONOGRAM

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AN ARITA BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER WITH VOC MONOGRAM
The central roundel containing the letters VOC (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie) surrounded by ho-o birds, one in flight and the other perched on a tree trunk, the rim with six panels containing peonies or stylised bamboo and prunus trees, late 17th century
40.2cm. diam.

Lot Essay

Chargers with the VOC monogram are naturally exemplary of East-West relations in ceramics and the role the Company played in them. No special mention was made of them in the trade documents, but it can be taken that they were ordered for the use of the Company staff at the factory on Deshima and possibly also in Batavia and other factories in Asia

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