A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish,
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Description
Dim.: 23,5 x 17 cm
Marked with an axe for the De Porceleyne Byl factory, Delft, ca. 1750
Condition: Some surface restoration on the top right corner.
Similar Examples:
- A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and
numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose)
factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no.
OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and
one of that pair is illustrated in Jrg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also
illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain
counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no.
GM8241).
- A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne
Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson
2007, p. 72, no. 54.
- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/)
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