Auktion 1 Teil 2
Spring Sale Day 2 - Fine Asian, Islamic and European Works of Art
Von Rob Michiels Auctions
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27.3.25
Genthof 98000 BrugesBelgium, Belgien
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The second of our two-day Spring Sale comprises fine Chinese ceramics and works of art. We conclude the sale with a large section of European works of art; including fine Italian maiolica and a very important private collection of Dutch Delftware. The sale ends with Islamic works of art, including early pottery and fine Iznik wares.
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LOS 779:
A large Chinese famille verte armorial 'Provinces' dish with the arms of Henegouw, Kangxi
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Verkauft für: €16 500
Preis inkl. Provision:
€
21 697,50
Startpreis:
€
8 000
Geschätzter Preis :
€10 000 - €20 000
Auktionshaus-Provision: 31.5%
Nähere Details
MwSt: 21%
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A large Chinese famille verte armorial 'Provinces' dish with the arms of Henegouw, Kangxi
Dia.: 43 cm
The Henegouw dish is part of a collection of territorial armorial dishes and barber's bowls that feature coats of arms from various Dutch, English, Flemish and French provinces and cities. These dishes, likely privately commissioned, were decorated with specific heraldic symbols. The dishes are circular, with a central coat of arms, often surmounted by a crown or bonnet, and a scroll beneath the shield displaying the territory's name. The Henegouw dish is one of many in this set, representing the historical regions of the Low Countries.
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Dia.: 43 cm
The Henegouw dish is part of a collection of territorial armorial dishes and barber's bowls that feature coats of arms from various Dutch, English, Flemish and French provinces and cities. These dishes, likely privately commissioned, were decorated with specific heraldic symbols. The dishes are circular, with a central coat of arms, often surmounted by a crown or bonnet, and a scroll beneath the shield displaying the territory's name. The Henegouw dish is one of many in this set, representing the historical regions of the Low Countries.

