Blue and white massive garden urn (Q33998)

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Versie door Vincent de Keijzer (overleg | bijdragen) op 23 jan 2024 om 15:04 (‎Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): The U-shaped body affixed on either side with a splotched-blue coiled ‘rope’ handle above a curly-haired mask in high relief, and painted on the front with a lush bouquet of owers below two butter ies and a dragon y and with a duck in ight above a perched bird, to the right another bird perched on a smaller oral cluster with a spider web suspending a spider above a large beetle, and the reverse with three insects itting above a bird perched on a...)
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Blue and white massive garden urn
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    circa 1690 (Engels)
    circa 1690 (Nederlands)
    tin-glazed earthenware (Engels)
    tingeglazuurd aardewerk (Nederlands)
    Attributed to De Grieksche A (Engels)
    Toegeschreven aan De Grieksche A (Nederlands)
    Aronson Delftware D1526
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    Height: 51 cm. (20.1 in.) (Nederlands)
    Height: 51 cm. (20.1 in.) (Engels)
    Blue and white massive garden urn (Nederlands)
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    Blue and white massive garden urn (Engels)
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    Attributed to De Grieksche A (Nederlands)
    Attributed to De Grieksche A (Engels)
    The U-shaped body affixed on either side with a splotched-blue coiled ‘rope’ handle above a curly-haired mask in high relief, and painted on the front with a lush bouquet of owers below two butter ies and a dragon y and with a duck in ight above a perched bird, to the right another bird perched on a smaller oral cluster with a spider web suspending a spider above a large beetle, and the reverse with three insects itting above a bird perched on a branch of a owering prunus tree growing above peonies and rocks and being observed by another bird perched on a group of European owers: tulips, peonies and other more European owers and foliage beneath a further smaller oral cluster near a third bird in ight, the cupped rim with a oral and foliate-scroll border, and the tiered domed circular foot with a wide border of six oral lappets alternating with ruyi-devices in the interstices, all between bands of petals around the lower body and footrim.Unmarked, but attributed to Adrianus Kocx, the owner of De Grieksche A (The Greek A) Factory from 1686 to 1701 (Engels)
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