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Een paar blauw-witte Delftse tabakspotten met het Britse koninklijke wapen, eind 18e eeuw

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Dit lot werd verkocht op 2023-12-14 en is niet meer beschikbaar

H.: 25 cm

Provenance: A French private collection.

Each jar is marked BP on the base for the 'De Vergulde Blompot' workshop, Delft, active from 1616 to 1841.
They are numbered No. 17 and No. 18, below the Royal British coat of arms, inscribed HONY SOIT QUI MALY PENS (sic.), above the motto DIEU ET MON DROIT.

Armorial Delftware tobacco jars are rare.
Examples are known bearing the Great Seal of the United States (link), the arms of Philip II of Spain (link), the arms of the city of Amsterdam (link), Rotterdam (link) or of the province of Zeeland (link).
An example is also known bearing the Dutch royal coat of arms (link).
The present pair must have been commissioned by a British tobacco marchant, or a Dutch merchant with strong ties to Great-Britain.

Condition: (UV-checked)
- Both in very good condition.
- No. 17 with glaze loss along most of the rim and a few small sections along the base.
- No. 18 with very little glaze loss along the rim and the base, and a small spot of glaze loss to the back, just below the middle.

Geschat: € 1500 - € 2500