A DUTCH DELFT FIVE-FINGER FLOWER VASE

CIRCA 1700-1720, IRON-RED LVE MONOGRAM FOR LAMBERTUS VAN EENHOORN AT DE METALEN POT, PAINTER'S VK MONOGRAM AND 8/0

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A DUTCH DELFT FIVE-FINGER FLOWER VASE
CIRCA 1700-1720, IRON-RED LVE MONOGRAM FOR LAMBERTUS VAN EENHOORN AT DE METALEN POT, PAINTER'S VK MONOGRAM AND 8/0
Of trefoil shape with scroll handles and raised on a rectangular socle, five graduated nozzles ranged along the top, painted in the Cashmire palette and style on both sides with peony, prunus and other flowering branches issuing from rockwork, insects hovering above
7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm.) high
Provenance
With Mark and Marjorie Allen, New Hampshire.

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Lot Essay

See Robert D. Aronson assisted by Suzanne M.R. Lambooy, Dutch Delftware, including Selection from A Distinguished Manhattan Collector, Amsterdam, 2009, p. 58, no. 36 for an example of similar form variantly painted, the catalogue entry for which notes the existence of another in the Cashmire palette and marked in red with a LVE monogram in the collection of the Museum Simon van Gijn in Dordrecht.

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