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A PORTUGESE MARKET ARMORIAL DISH
CIRCA 1720
The center with the large coat-of-arms of Ataide in Chinese Imari colors and gilt supported by a pair of herms bearing smoking urns on their heads, rising from scrolling brackets and clasping drapery which hangs down from the canopy that is over all, on the rim the bull's head crest twice amid scrolling, flowering vine
13 1/8 in. (33.3 cm.) diameter
Provenance
with Spink and Son, Ltd.

Lot Essay

This plate is from a group of seven services and closely related individual orders all made for Dom Luis Peregrino de Ataide (1700-1758), all in variations on this bold, baroque style, one initialled LA. Ataide, 10th Count of Atouguia, was a counselor to Joao V and 6th Viceroy of Brazil. See N. de Castro, Chinese Porcelain and the Heraldry of the Empire, Oporto, 1988, p. 61.

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