A Dutch Delft blue and white octagonal chinoiserie part tulip vase
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A Dutch Delft blue and white octagonal chinoiserie part tulip vase

1686-1701, ADRIANUS KOCX MARK, DE GRIEKSCHE A

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A Dutch Delft blue and white octagonal chinoiserie part tulip vase
1686-1701, ADRIANUS KOCX MARK, DE GRIEKSCHE A
Decorated in blue with dark outlines, the body with two flower bouquets, one with a large tulip and a bird perched on a branch, further with a flying bird and a small insect, the eight spouts modelled as lion heads alternating ruyi-lappets, the base with a row of ruyi alternating lappets (some chips)
17.3 cm. high
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拍品專文

See A.M.L.E. Erkelens, Queen Mary's 'Delft porcelain', Ceramics at Het Loo from the time of William and Mary, Zwolle, 1996, cat.no. 5, p. 67 for fragments of a pair of double-tiered flower vases excavated in the queen's garden adjacent to queen Mary's cellar diary in 1979 and attributed to Samuel van Eenhoorn at the Grieksche A.; and further cat.no. 6, p. 70 for a fixed double-tiered vase marked AK.