Rare Ming figural bowl (klapmuts) with Dutch silver mounts, 17th century by Unknown artist
Rare Ming figural bowl (klapmuts) with Dutch silver mounts, 17th century by Unknown artist
Rare Ming figural bowl (klapmuts) with Dutch silver mounts, 17th century by Unknown artist
Rare Ming figural bowl (klapmuts) with Dutch silver mounts, 17th century by Unknown artist

Rare Ming figural bowl (klapmuts) with Dutch silver mounts, 17th century 1602

Unknown artist

PorcelainChinese porcelainSilver
ø 27 cm
ConditionWear consistent with age and use
Currently unavailable via Gallerease

  • About the artwork
    RARE MING FIGURAL BOWL (KLAPMUTS) WITH DUTCH SILVER MOUNTS: This 17th century blue and white porcelain bowl is finely painted with pastoral scene's. It is made in China for the Dutch market where from 1602 on there was a huge demand for chinese porcelain. Diameter 27 cm. Condition: 4 small hairlines and some rimfrittings.
  • About the artist

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