LOT 306 A rare large blue and white Dutch-Market 'Pelgrans' armorial...
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Kangxi Period Painted at the center with a pheasant on rockwork below a coat-of-arms at the well and with large lotus flowerheads and scrolling to the border and well. 14in (35.6cm) diameter,转到 Chinese Works of Art
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注脚:清康熙 1700-1710年 青花花鳥紋章盤Provenance: Suchow and Seigel, New York來源: Suchow and Seigel, 紐約For a similar example, see Jochem Kroes, Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market, The Hague, Waanders Publishers, 2007, p.107-109, cat. no. 5b and 6.The family of Pelgrans were closely related to the Flemish family of de Heuvel, which in 1681 had used the Pelgrans arms with a coat surtout. This service was evidently made for Jacob Pelgrans, a Director of the Dutch East India Company who was a resident in Bengal from 1701-1708 and died in Batavia in 1713. A smaller dish from the same service can be found in the Metropolitan Museum, New York. See another example illustrated by David Howard and John Ayers, China for the West, London and New York, 1978, p. 82, no. 39.
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