Strauss & co - 26 September 2011, Cape Town

50 77 A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white jars, late 18th/early 19th century ovoid, painted with shaped panels inscribed ‘B:CAROTTEN’ and ‘G:RAPPE’ enclosed by foliate and scroll-work cartouches headed by a vase of flowers, with brass covers, one painted with initials BP, chips and fritting, 26cm high (2) R10 000 – 15 000 78 A Dutch Delft blue and white jar, late 18th/ early 19th century ovoid, painted with a shaped panel inscribed ‘RAPPE’ enclosed by a cartouche of scrolls, flowers and foliage, and headed by a flower-filled vase, associated brass cover, chips and fritting, 30cm high R4 000 – 6 000 79 A Dutch Delft blue and white snuff jar, de Drie Klokken, 19th century ovoid, painted with a seated Red Indian smoking a long clay pipe beside a jar inscribed ‘St:Domingo’, flanked by sailing ships to one side and containers to the other, one inscribed ‘VOC’, chips, underglaze-blue painted factory mark, 25,5cm high R4 000 – 6 000 LITERATURE cf. C.S. Woodward, Oriental Ceramics at the Cape of Good Hope 1652-1795, Cape Town, 1974, page 104, plate 130, where a similar example is illustrated 80 A Dutch Delft blue and white five-piece garniture, de Porceleyne Klaeuw, 19th century comprising: a pair of trumpet vases and three vases and covers, each painted with a cartouche centred by a vase of flowers enclosed by scroll and diaper borders, the reverse painted with a branch of coral, the covers surmounted by a lion dog, some restoration and chips, the tallest 23cm high (5) R4 000 – 6 000 77 78 80 79

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