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Delft, Polychrome and Gilded Chinoiserie Plate the Greek A Pottery 1701-1722
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Polychrome and gilded chinoiserie plate. Delft, 1701-1722 The Greek A pottery.
Mark: APK, period of Pieter Kocx (1701-1703) or his widow Johanna van der Heul (1703-1722)
The plate is slightly curved and has a narrow border. The painting is executed over the entire surface in a polychrome Imari palette. The chinoiserie decoration consists of an Oriental woman and child dancing amongst flying birds. The woman – traditionally called Long Eliza – stands in front of a garden fence. The child is known as a Dancing Fool. Several variations of this decoration with Long Eliza exists, with or without the Dancing Fool. They all hark back to Chinese porcelain from the Kangxi period (1662-1722). The painting is done in a combination of grand feu and petit feu techniques.
Dimensions: diameter 25.5 cm / 9.84 in.
Condition: is very good considering its age of over 300 years. Small chips to rim and a small shard glued to the rim, wear and light damage to painting.
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- Creator:Dutch Originals (Maker)
- Dimensions:Height: 0.52 in (1.3 cm)Diameter: 3.88 in (9.84 cm)
- Style:Chinoiserie (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:1701-1722
- Condition:Repaired: a small shard glued to the rim. Wear consistent with age and use. it is in very good considering its age of over 300 years. Small chips to rim and a small shard glued to the rim, wear and light damage to painting.
- Seller Location:Verviers, BE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1441223837482
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