Polychrome Reeded Cashmere Palette Cruet Set
Delft, circa 1710
Marked PAK in iron-red for Pieter Adriaensz. Kocx, the owner of De Grieksche A (The Greek A) factory from 1701 to 1703, or his widow Johanna van der Heul, the owner of the factory from 1703 to 1722
Comprising two ewers with pewter-mounted covers and stand, all painted in the cashmere palette of blue, green and iron-red, the lower body with floral and foliate sprigs beneath a wide band of foliate lappets surmounted by a band of leafs on the body, repeated on the upper rim of the neck, the covers with either the letter “A” or “O” in iron-red encircled by a floral scroll border, the stand with an openwork of iron-red entwined rings below a band of leaves and above two bands of leaves and flowers, a spotted handle and raised on peg feet.
DIMENSIONS
Overall height: 18.2 cm. (7.2 in.)
PROVENANCE
Frederik Muller & Cie, Amsterdam. 28 and 29th of April 1908, lot 37;
Christie’s, Laren, 18th of October 1976, lot 226 (according to family archive);
Dutch Private Collection, Amsterdam and hence by family descent.
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