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1750-1775, PROBABLY BY DE GRIEKSCHE A FACTORY
Details
                                        
                                            A Dutch Delft yellow-ground dish with 'sample' or 'hundred antiquities' decoration
1750-1775, probably by De Grieksche A factory
Painted in blue with a central garniture of chinoiserie vases, the upper part with a large cuspidor (kwispedoor) flanked by teapots, the lower part with a flared vase flanked by two smaller cuspidors, the border with five medallions enclosing Oriental figures at various pursuits, small areas of restoration to the rim
22.8 cm. (9 in.) wide
                                        
                                    1750-1775, probably by De Grieksche A factory
Painted in blue with a central garniture of chinoiserie vases, the upper part with a large cuspidor (kwispedoor) flanked by teapots, the lower part with a flared vase flanked by two smaller cuspidors, the border with five medallions enclosing Oriental figures at various pursuits, small areas of restoration to the rim
22.8 cm. (9 in.) wide
Provenance
                                        
                                            With Salomon Stodel Antiquités, Amsterdam, 1978, acquired by
Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann (inventory no. I-19).
                                        
                                    Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann (inventory no. I-19).
Exhibited
                                        
                                            Delft, 30e Oude Kunst- en Antiekbeurs, 19 October  8 November 1978. 
                                        
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