Early 18th century
LARGE SERVING PLATTER
Signed: D.APW 2
RIS PAQUOT (page 59) indicates:
Mark of David KAM at the very beginning of the 18th century
He became the owner of the factory in 1701 with the sign "Au Paon" in blue
In Dutch, the word "peacock" is "pauw"
KAM - in the same language - means "peacock feather"
Ref. : FC - 108
Large platter with a large, dense Chinese-inspired floral decoration
Stripe with geometric patterns
4 medallions of stylized flowers on the rim
Cartouche of a bouquet of irises on the central ring
Slow-fired for the iron red highlights
Diameter:
Perfect condition
The piece sounds perfect
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