A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, FOUR TEABOWLS, A POLYCHROME TEABOWL AND A SAUCER
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A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, FOUR TEABOWLS, A POLYCHROME TEABOWL AND A SAUCER

FIRST HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY, THE FIRST WITH IMITATION FOUR CHARACTER ORIENTAL MARK AND 1361

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A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, FOUR TEABOWLS, A POLYCHROME TEABOWL AND A SAUCER
FIRST HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY, THE FIRST WITH IMITATION FOUR CHARACTER ORIENTAL MARK AND 1361
Comprising:
A bowl of shallow form with a flared rim, painted with fences and flowering shrubs, the interior with two Oriental figures (slight rim chips and restorations)

Four blue and white teabowls with stylised scrolls and foliage (rim chipping, one with extensive loss of glaze to interior)

A polychrome teabowl painted with a long-tailed bird and a butterfly among shrubs and rockwork (slight rim chips)

A blue-ground saucer with yellow trailing flower-sprays (minute rim flaking)
The bowl 7¼ in. (18.5 cm.) diam. (7)
Provenance
Collection Caillot (for the last)
Exhibited
Tentoonstelling van Oude Kunst, Rijksmuseum 1929, no. 450 (for the polychrome teabowl)
Special notice
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