PAIR OF 18TH C. CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PLATES
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Kangxi, c. 1725, Dutch arms of Sichterman, 8.75"
Paper label, The Century Shop, 2 King Street, St. James, S.W.1, London
See: Jochem Kroes, 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market', pg. 127-130
Jan Albert Sichterman (1692-1764) from Groningen the Netherlands worked for the Dutch East India Company and was based in the East from 1716 until 1745. He had a seemingly insatiable appetite for porcelain, building a collection of at least 3.000 pieces over the course of his lifetime, including 10 dinner services and 41 tea services.
From a Cambridge, MA home, descended through the family of Sarah Tod (Mrs. Jonathan) Bulkley.
Paper label, The Century Shop, 2 King Street, St. James, S.W.1, London
See: Jochem Kroes, 'Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market', pg. 127-130
Jan Albert Sichterman (1692-1764) from Groningen the Netherlands worked for the Dutch East India Company and was based in the East from 1716 until 1745. He had a seemingly insatiable appetite for porcelain, building a collection of at least 3.000 pieces over the course of his lifetime, including 10 dinner services and 41 tea services.
From a Cambridge, MA home, descended through the family of Sarah Tod (Mrs. Jonathan) Bulkley.
Condition
Spots of stacking wear to each on innermost band of well, one with faint rubbing on gold shield, otherwise very good condition.
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PAIR OF 18TH C. CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL PLATES
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