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Blue and White Plate

Every month we present you a special object from the Aronson Antiquairs’ collection. This month, we would like to highlight this captivating blue and white deep plate from circa 1730.

The well of the plate is painted with two travelers walking toward another seated beneath a tree before a cliff on a river bank and observing sailboats before a tower and smaller buildings on the opposite bank. The narrow rim is decorated with a border of blossoms and scrolling foliage.

The plate is marked with the signature “AK,” a mark commonly attributed to Adrianus Kocx, owner of De Grieksche A (The Greek A) factory. However, an intriguing detail emerges when we consider the decoration style, not matching Kocx’ known works. If only it would have had a dot above the mark, indicating the letter ‘i’ for Jacob in the eighteenth century, this subtle distinction would have changed the attribution to Jacob van der Kool. Van der Kool assumed ownership of the factory from 1722 until 1758, could this plate have been crafted during his tenure?

delftware antique ceramic plateBlue and White Deep Plate
Delft, circa 1730

Marked AK presumably for Jacob van der Kool, owner of De Grieksche A (The Greek A) factory from 1722 through 1758

Painted with two travelers walking toward another seated beneath a tree before a cliff on a river bank and observing sailboats before a tower and smaller buildings on the opposite bank, the narrow rim with a border of blossoms and scrolling foliage.

DIMENSIONS
Diameter: 22.1 cm. (8.7 in.)

SIMILAR EXAMPLE
A similarly marked plate with decoration by the same hand, and assuredly from the same series as the present example, is in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, and illustrated by Lahaussois, 1994, p. 30, no. 7.

PRICE
€4.600 (US$4,800)* link to webshop

(*) export prices denoted with shipment by us outside of the European Union, price including packing and shipping, please contact us for details.

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