REF No. 6719

Pair of Massive Chinese armorial Chargers, Arms of Overfeldt

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REF No. 6719

Pair of Massive Chinese armorial Chargers, Arms of Overfeldt

Kangxi circa 1710

$12,000

Kangxi period circa 1710-20
Dutch Market
Diameter: 20¼ inches; 51.5cm
from the Golden Gate Collection, GG336/841

Priced in US dollars  
$12,000
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A pair of large Chinese export porcelain chargers painted in the Chinese Imari palette of underglaze blue and overglaze iron red and gold, with a central coat of arms and an inscription above ‘PAMEN’.

The arms have traditionally been attributed to the Dutch family of van Overveldt, though Kroes 2007 indicates that a number of other families have similar arms with a hare. He suggests that the likely commisioners were three van Overveldt bothers Nicolaas (1691-1717), Dirk Adrianus (1692-after1723) and Jacobus (1694-1737) all based in The Hague. Only large chargers and plates are known and the meaning of the motto is not clear.

References: Kroes 2007, p115, No 16, this set

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