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A DUTCH DELFT RIBBED VASE

CIRCA 1760, PROBABLY DE DOBBELDE SCHENCKEN

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A DUTCH DELFT RIBBED VASE
CIRCA 1760, PROBABLY DE DOBBELDE SCHENCKEN
The ribbed double-gourd bottle decorated in the Cashmire style and palette, a mask and lappets suspending garlands below the mouth, the body painted overall with Chinoiserie flowers and plants, exotic birds in the branches
8 3/8 in. (21.3 cm.) high
Provenance
With Mark and Marjorie Allen, New Hampshire.
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Lot Essay

See Meijer Lavino, et al, The Lavino Collection, n.d., p. 148 for a rectangular tea caddy marked for De Dobbelde Schencken similarly decorated to the present vase and with the same firing problems causing the decoration to run.

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