A famille rose armorial plate,

CIRCA 1730

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A famille rose armorial plate,
circa 1730
The central accollé coat-of-arms enamelled primarily in iron-red and green enamels with silver and gilt, surmounted by a coronet, rampant lion and feathery mantling, flanked by two greyhounds before Louis XV-style ornamentation in gilt, the well reserved with four reserves on a trellis ground, each coat-of-arms repeated twice on the rim between elaborate strapwork interlinked with foliage, drapery and plumes (crack)
22.5cm. diam.
Literature
cf. D.Howard & J.Ayers, op.cit., p.453, pl.459; H. Maertens de Noordhout, Porcelaines Chinoises Decorées d'Armoiries Belges, Brussel, 1994, p.22-23

Lot Essay

The arms are those of the families de la Bistrate of Anvers in Brabant and Proli of Milan and Brabant.

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