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1722-1757, MARKED FOR JACOB VAN DER KOOL AT DE GRIEKSCHE A
Details
A Dutch Delft blue and white apothecary bottle
1722-1757, MARKED FOR JACOB VAN DER KOOL AT DE GRIEKSCHE A
With a concave octagonal cartouche inscribed A COCHLEARAE (water infused from scurvy-grass), surmounted by putti holding palm branches suspending bunches of grapes, with grotesque masks and scrolls underneath, chip to upper rim, slight wear
28 cm. high
1722-1757, MARKED FOR JACOB VAN DER KOOL AT DE GRIEKSCHE A
With a concave octagonal cartouche inscribed A COCHLEARAE (water infused from scurvy-grass), surmounted by putti holding palm branches suspending bunches of grapes, with grotesque masks and scrolls underneath, chip to upper rim, slight wear
28 cm. high
Literature
Wittop Koning, 1991, p. 54.
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