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Lot 105*

A Dutch Delftware oval plaque, circa 1750

21 November 2023, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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A Dutch Delftware oval plaque, circa 1750

Decorated in polychrome colours with a rare interior scene of a spices shop, the initials ATV EK just to the right of the window, the interior scene enclosed by a wide polychrome shaped band of formal scrollwork and flowers in Kakiemon style alternated by four cartouches enclosing hares and single flower sprays, 34cm wide x 3cm deep x 37.8cm high, (13in wide x 1in deep x 14 1/2in high)

Footnotes

Provenance
Private collection, Czech Republic (until 2008);
Aronson Antiquairs (paper labels to reverse), where purchased in 2009.

Literature
Aronson, R. and Lambooy, S., Dutch Delftware Plaques: A Blueprint on Delft, cat. no. 25, p. 51.

The most famous overview of 17th century Dutch professions is 'Het Menselyk Bedryf' or the Book of Trades by Jan Luyken (1649-1712) published in 1695 and illustrating 100 professions and trades. Another 114 woodcuts by Jost Amman (1539-1591) illustrating the 'Staendebuch' (Eygentliche Beschreibung aller Stande auff Erde) or 'description of all the professions known on this earth'. For others see S. Lambooy, Dutch Delftware Plaques, a Blueprint of Delft, Aronson, 2009, p. 48.

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