Lot 73

Dutch Delft Blue and White Seven Piece Garniture Set

Estimate: $800 - $1,200
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18th/19th century, comprising: two lidded baluster form vases with foliate finials, 15-1/2 x 6-1/2 x 5-3/4 in.; three lidded baluster form vases with bird finials, each signed "Duijn" on vase for Johannes Van Duijn , 13-1/2 x 5-1/2 x 4 in.; pair of octagonal trumpet form vases, 9-1/4 x 5-1/8 x 4-1/2 in.

Provenance: (foliate examples) Thomas Livingston Antiques, San Francisco, California, September 9, 2004 (accompanied by copy of receipt); (vases and bird examples) Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, March 31, 2009; Alan Miller of Quakertown, Pennsylvania (accompanied by copy of receipt); The Jerold Krouse Collection

 

Note: Johannes Van Dujin owned and worked at De Porceleyne Schotel (The Porcelain Dish), a pottery in the Netherlands that operated from 1598 to 1761. It was one of the earliest manufacturers of delftware, if not the first.

 

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(foliate examples) Thomas Livingston Antiques, San Francisco, California, September 9, 2004 (accompanied by copy of receipt); (vases and bird examples) Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, March 31, 2009; Alan Miller of Quakertown, Pennsylvania (accompanied by copy of receipt); The Jerold Krouse Collection

 

pinholes, glaze voids, crazing, and chipping to edges commensurate with age and useï¼› repairs to foliate finial lids; one bird finial vase with repair to backside of neck (see blacklight) Note - Brunk Auctions makes every effort to offer accurate and thorough information, but encourages prospective bidders to inspect items in person whenever possible. Condition statements are provided as a courtesy for general guidance and should not be considered complete or definitive. They do not represent a warranty or assumption of liability by Brunk Auctions. Certain condition issues may not be specifically noted in the report but may be visible in the accompanying photographs, which are considered part of the overall condition report. Please refer to our Terms of Sale for complete information and contact us for additional photos or information as needed.