Polychrome double-sphere money bank (Q34028)

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Polychrome double-sphere money bank
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    circa 1685 (Engels)
    circa 1685 (Nederlands)
    tin-glazed earthenware (Engels)
    tingeglazuurd aardewerk (Nederlands)
    Probably Het Moriaenshooft (Engels)
    Mogelijk Het Moriaenshooft (Nederlands)
    Aronson Delftware D1716
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    Height: 29.3 cm. (11.5 in.) (Nederlands)
    Height: 29.3 cm. (11.5 in.) (Engels)
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    Probably Het Moriaenshooft (Nederlands)
    Probably Het Moriaenshooft (Engels)
    Polychrome double-sphere money bank (Nederlands)
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    Polychrome double-sphere money bank (Engels)
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    Painted in blue, olive green, yellow and red on the upper sphere with a fluttering insect above birds perched on flowering branches with leaves and large chrysanthemums growing from pierced rock work, pierced with a coin slot, and surmounted in a blue ground pear-shaped finial; the larger lower sphere (also) pierced with a coin slot and painted with a similar decoration of a bird and fluttering insect in flight near birds perched on flowering leafy branches with large chrysanthemums growing from rock work, around the ankle a band of demi-ruyi-heads and the domed circular foot with a wide band consisting of four large ruyi-heads alternated by stylized floral scrollwork.Attributed to Jannetge Claesdr. van Straten, widow of Jacob Wemmersz. Hoppesteyn and the owner of Het Moriaenshooft factory from 1671 until 1686 (Engels)
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