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Dia.: 20,2 cm
In 1690, the citizens of the Dutch city of Rotterdam, incensed by a brutally unfair punishment pronounced by their magistrate, ran riot and tore down the magistrate’s house. This act became known as the 'Costerman revolt' or the 'Rotterdam Riot' and was commemorated in a cast medallion from which the plates, also ordered to commemorate the event, were painted. This is the first European historical/political event ever to be produced on Chinese export porcelain.
Ref.:
- Rob Michiels Auctions, 31 October 2020, lot 292 for a nearly identical example. (sold EUR € 3.900,00) (link)
- The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, object number AK-RBK-1953-63, for an identical example. (link)
Literature:
- William R. Sargent, 'Treasures of Chinese Export Ceramics from the Peabody Essex Museum', p. 320, fig. 169, for an identical example.
- R. W. Fuchs II and David S. Howard, 'Made in China: Export Porcelain from the Leo and Doris Hodroff Collection', p. 38, fig. 3, for an identical example.