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Polychrome Chinoiserie Wine Jug with Turned Body, Delft, circa 1680
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Polychrome chinoiserie wine jug. Delft, circa 1680
The polychrome wine jug has an ovoid and turned body on a low spreading foot, a conical neck with spout and a handle with a scroll finish. The jug is painted in blue, purple and green with a continuous chinoiserie landscape with three Chinese figures. Bands with rectangular ornaments between double circles are applied on the shoulder and just above the foot. The neck is painted with a double leaf motif. The handle is decorated with stripes and scroll ornaments. Dimensions: height 23 cm / 9.05 in.
Multi-coloured chinoiserie landscapes on Delftware were only made for a short period of time, roughly between about 1680 and 1690. Most of the decors have been applied on dishes, lobed dishes, butter pots, beer mugs, wine jugs and spiced wine bowls with covers. The most common colour combinations are blue and yellow, blue and purple, and purple and yellow. Tricolour combinations are rarer, apart from blue, purple and green they are also known in purple, green and yellow.
Condition: The jug has Bright shinny glaze. Usual rim chips and some glaze loss on spout. A number of superficial hairlines and some wear marks where a handle was once attached.
- Creator:Delft (Maker)
- Dimensions:Height: 9.05 in (22.99 cm)Diameter: 5.11 in (12.98 cm)
- Style:Baroque (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:Ceramic,Glazed
- Place of Origin:
- Period:Late 17th Century
- Date of Manufacture:1680
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. The jug has Bright shinny glaze. Usual rim chips and some glaze loss on spout. A number of superficial hairlines and some wear marks where a handle was once attached.
- Seller Location:Verviers, BE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1441225682042
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