Price

£5000.00

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Dutch Delft Dore Chinoiserie Teapot & Cover,
Early 18th Century.

The circular Dutch Delft Dore large teapot is painted in with Chinoiserie scenes within shaped panels bordered with a dark blue and highlighted with gilt flower heads and leaves. One panel with a large building and the other with sailing ships in the background with a small tree in the foreground, all in the Imari coloration.  Another two panels around the handle with leaves and flowers.  The shaped handle and the spout with leafy vines with flowering plants.

The outer edge of the handle and the spout with flowering plants in blue, iron-red, and gold.

Dimensions: 5 1/2 inches high x 8 1/4 inches x 4 3/4 inches deep 

Mark: In iron-red a reversed E & R or just an ornate R.

Provenance: Paper label for B.F. Edwards Collection; Paper label for Stodel Collection, PD-231.

(Ref: NY9979-niur)

Dimensions

13.97cm high x 20.96cm wide x 12.87cm deep

Price

£5000.00



Condition report

The condition of the teapot is excellent.  The cover has had a chip to the edge in one place which barely showed on the outside now invisibly repaired- see photo for chip before repair..

Stock number

NY9979-niur

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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
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