SIX PIÈCES DE PORCELAINE D'EXPORT DU SERVICE DE THEODORE VAN REVERHORST
SIX PIÈCES DE PORCELAINE D'EXPORT DU SERVICE DE THEODORE VAN REVERHORST
SIX PIÈCES DE PORCELAINE D'EXPORT DU SERVICE DE THEODORE VAN REVERHORST
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SIX PIÈCES DE PORCELAINE D'EXPORT DU SERVICE DE THEODORE VAN REVERHORST
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清 約1745年 西奧多爾·范·雷弗霍斯特訂製外銷紋章瓷 一組六件

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING, CIRCA 1745

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清 約1745年 西奧多爾·范·雷弗霍斯特訂製外銷紋章瓷 一組六件


Diamètres : de 6,3 cm. (2 ½ in.) à 35,7 cm. (14 in.)
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SIX VAN REVERHORST EXPORT PORCELAIN PIECES COMPRISING A PLATE, 3 DISHES AND A CUP AND SAUCER
CHINA, QING DYNASTY, CIRCA 1745

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Tiphaine Nicoul
Tiphaine Nicoul Head of department

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This magnificent service, apparently unique in displaying the great-grandparents' arms, was made for either Adriaan van Reverhorst (1720-51) of the Hague, a VOC merchant at Canton, or his brother Theodorus (1706-58), a member of the VOC Court of Justice in Batavia from 1735 to 52. See J. Kroes, De Nederlandsche Leeuw, no. 11-12, pp. 305-22. Dr. Kroes notes that "the level of interest in armorial porcelain was much lower (in the Netherlands) than in Britain", with some 350 Dutch armorial identified so far, and that the "much more costly tableware" was often ordered privately by directors and other officials of the VOC. He writes that "their coats of arms obviously meant a great deal to them, signifying family ties and social status".

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