A small Dutch Delft olive-green-ground teapot and cover
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A small Dutch Delft olive-green-ground teapot and cover

1700-1710, MARKED LVD IN YELLOW FOR LIEVEN VAN DALEN AT HET JONGE MORIAENSHOOFT FACTORY

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A small Dutch Delft olive-green-ground teapot and cover
1700-1710, marked LVD in yellow for Lieven van Dalen at het Jonge Moriaenshooft factory
The bulbous body, loop handle, pointed spout and domed cover painted in yellow with tiny flower branches
8 cm. high
See illustration
Provenance
The late Mrs. A.C.T. Tempel-Zwartsenberg.
Special notice
Christie's charges a Buyer's premium calculated at 23.205% of the hammer price for each lot with a value up to €110,000. If the hammer price of a lot exceeds €110,000 then the premium for the lot is calculated at 23.205% of the first €110,000 plus 11.9% of any amount in excess of €110,000. Buyer's Premium is calculated on this basis for each lot individually.

Lot Essay

For a comparable example see J. Stodel, The Splendour of Dutch Delftware, London, 1983, p. 45 no. 30.
Lieven van Dalen, in charge of Het Jonge Moriaenshooft between 1692 and 1727, was specialised in producing Delft objects with an olive-green ground.

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