A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE GARNITURE OF FIVE VASES
A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE GARNITURE OF FIVE VASES

SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY, A BLUE HATCHET MARK POSSIBLY FOR JUSTUS BROUWER AT DE PORCELEYNE BIJL TO TWO BALUSTER AND ONE BEAKER VASE

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A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE GARNITURE OF FIVE VASES
Second half of the 18th century, a blue hatchet mark possibly for Justus Brouwer at De Porceleyne Bijl to two baluster and one beaker vase
Comprising three hexagonal baluster vases moulded with ogival arches at the top and bottom of each panel, two covers with seated Foo Dog finials, and two hexagonal beaker vases, each front panel densely painted with a central chrysanthemum amidst arabesques of flowering and fruiting vines, the reverse with a pendent flower spray and trailing vines, the cover decorated en suite, the rim and that of the beaker vases scrolled in the form of a bow
12¼ in. (31.1 cm.) high, the baluster vases and covers; 8 5/8 in. (21.8 cm.) high, the beaker vases (7)

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