Set of two floral vases

2250

Set of two floral vases

2250

Out of stock

The Netherlands
Delft

Workshop: De Drie Vergulde Astonne
Owner: Pieter Gerritsz. Kam
Date: 1700 – 1716

Two Dutch Delft baluster vases with floral decor of roses and leaves.

Marked PK for Pieter Kam. Pieter Kam, Son of Gerrit Kam, came from a Delftware family who owned multiple factories of many generations in the city of Delft. The monograms GK and PK on objects dating from this period are associated with the ”De Drie Vergulde Astonne” workshop. The Kam family developed a style of their own during this period. Much of their work is completely covered with painted sprays of flowers and birds in all sorts of attitudes. As a rule, the effect of the decoration is more satisfactory on a large surface, as in this case on these two vases, than on a smaller object. This style of painting was used in Delft for many years. Executed by painters with a thicker brush, and consequently to produce, millions of vases, jars, tankards, dishes, and plates were made and sold. Needless to say, very few of these pieces have survived the ages.

The vases are in very good condition, with the normal superficial wear and small chips according to age.

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Specifications

inches
cm
Century
18th
Origin
Delft
Restoration
Yes
Height
13.79”
Diameter
6.89”
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Authenticity

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