A GRISAILLE, ENAMELLED AND GILT ARMORIAL PLATE FOR THE DUTCH MARKET
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A GRISAILLE, ENAMELLED AND GILT ARMORIAL PLATE FOR THE DUTCH MARKET

CIRCA 1740-50

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A GRISAILLE, ENAMELLED AND GILT ARMORIAL PLATE FOR THE DUTCH MARKET
CIRCA 1740-50
Decorated at the centre in enamels and gilt with a coat-of-arms, helmet, crest and mantling within gilt 'cup-and-ball' spearheads in the well and a finely-drawn grisaille and gilt du Paquier-style border incorporating three landscape and figure cartouches, rim hairline
9 in. (23 cm.) diam.
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium

Lot Essay

These arms have been attributed to the Jouttuijn family. Several members of the family lived in the Dutch East Indies during the mid-18th Century.
Our thanks go to Dr. Jochem Kroes for providing this information.

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