‘Black Delftware’ rectangular tea canister and cover (Q34036)

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‘Black Delftware’ rectangular tea canister and cover
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    onbekende waarde
    circa 1695-1720 (Engels)
    circa 1695-1720 (Nederlands)
    tin-glazed earthenware (Engels)
    tingeglazuurd aardewerk (Nederlands)
    onbekende waarde
    M. S. van Aken-Fehmers, “’Zo net als ‘t thans uit China ons hier werd gebracht’ (‘As fine as that imported from China’), A closer look at Dutch Black Delftware (1700-1740),” in Aronson, 2006, p. 44, fig. 6 (Engels)
    M. S. van Aken-Fehmers, “’Zo net als ‘t thans uit China ons hier werd gebracht’ (‘As fine as that imported from China’), A closer look at Dutch Black Delftware (1700-1740),” in Aronson, 2006, p. 44, fig. 6 (Nederlands)
    onbekende waarde
    H. P. Fourest, Delftware, London, 1980, p. 100, no. 92 (Engels)
    H. P. Fourest, Delftware, London, 1980, p. 100, no. 92 (Nederlands)
    Height: 8.6 cm. (3.4 in.) (Nederlands)
    Height: 8.6 cm. (3.4 in.) (Engels)
    Lightly molded on each side with a yellow-edged oval panel painted with flowering plants or branches, three also with a tiny flitting insect, and reserved on a ground of yellow-edged blue and green stripes within whitepanels of iron-red bellflowers on the corners below a green leaf device on each corner of the flat shoulders, the circular cover threaded on the interior and painted on the top with a flowering branch above stripes on the sides echoing those on the body. (Engels)
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