A verte-imari armorial 'Province' dish
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A verte-imari armorial 'Province' dish

CIRCA 1720

Details
A verte-imari armorial 'Province' dish
Circa 1720
Painted with a central coat-of-arms surmounted by a coronet and bearing the inscription 'Zutphen', flanked by large peony blooms and butterflies, the gilt brown-edged rim decorated with an underglaze blue trellis-pattern band reserved with various lobed cartouches of flowers, a goat, cockerels, a buffalo and fox, the top pierced for hanging, gilt rubbing
27.3 cm. diam.
Provenance
Dr. Anton Philips (1874-1951)
by descent to Mrs. A.E.C. Otten-Philips
and thence by descent
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