Filename:
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RS-001.jpg
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Identifier:
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1
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Creator:
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Brouwer, Hugo
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Creator Culture:
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Dutch
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Title:
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Polychrome Delft Charger
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Creation Date:
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1762
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Creation Decade:
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1760-1769
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Creation Century:
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18th Century
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Primary Subject:
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flowers
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Secondary Subject:
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birds
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Medium:
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glazed earthenware
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Format:
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plate
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Dimensions:
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13.5" diameter
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Manufacturer:
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De Dreye Porceleyne Flesschen (The Three Bottles Porcelain) Factory
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Appraisal Condition:
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Very Good
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Publication History:
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Warren, Phelps. "Dutch Delft Tin-Glazed Pottery." Art & Antiques Magazine vol. 6, no. 5 (September-October 1983): 92-97.
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Exhibition History:
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Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH, late 1982
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Appraisal Notes:
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Yellow ochre-colored rim is very unusual and the incised decoration showing white tin enamel underneath is exceptional in Dutch polychromeware. Four reserves in between. Exotic bird on flowering branch with fence, flowers and rock are borrowed from the Chinese. Hugo Brouwer was manager (1760) and co-owner (1767-1777) of De Dreye Porceleyne Flesschen (The Three Porcelain Bottles) Manufactory. Rare.
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