A set of seven Chinese imari armorial plates
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A set of seven Chinese imari armorial plates

1710-1730

細節
A set of seven Chinese imari armorial plates
1710-1730
Each painted in underglaze-blue, iron-red and gilt with the coat-of-arms of the family Van Gellicum, within a foliate border at the well, the rim decorated with daisies issuing from rocks between garden fences, the reverse painted with six prunus blossoms, damages and repair
22.8 cm. diam. (6)
注意事項
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拍品專文

See C.J.A. Jörg, Chinese Ceramics in the Collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 1997, p. 302, ill. 353. Jörg states that the identification of these arms is not certain, but they are usually attributed to the Dutch family Van Gellicum.

A set of eight similar plates have been sold in these rooms on September 24, 2002, lot 53. For another example see Christie's New York, January 23, 2001, lot 46.