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D2202. Blue and White Double-Gourd-Shaped Vase
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D1215. Two Blue and White ‘Dragon’ Pattern Plates
Delft, circa 1700
Marked AK in blue for Adrianus Kocx, the owner of De Grieksche A (The Greek A) Factory from 1687 to 1701 (white border); the other marked CD 24 in blue, unidentified, but possibly for Claes van Dyck
Each painted in the center with a snarling dragon amidst a profusion of flowering branches, the narrow rim with a trellis diaper border reserved with five oval panels decorated with a demiflowerhead and three leaf-sprigs, the first plate decorated on the reverse with alternating * and O devices, and the second with an iron-red rim edge.
Diameters: 25.8 cm. (10.2 in.)















