Lot 110
Circa 1690
The jar with moulded flower designs to the shoulder and four lug handles beneath the flaring rim.
The box and cover with moulded a sprig of flowers and leaves within a raised ring border, the sides moulded with vertical ribs.
The largest 4.5cm high, 7cm diameter
Estimate $400 - $600
Overall condition good. No visible repairs. Wear consistent with age.
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The collection of the late Patricia Begg, OAM
Part of the Yung Tau Cargo sold by Christie's Amsterdam, April 1992.
Moorabool Antique Galleries, 2005 (both pieces)
For a similar jar see Marchant p. 63. Bath Museum's Inaugural exhibition 1993 9vol. 1)
For a similar box and cover see Marchant p. 61. Bath Museum's Inaugural exhibition 1993 9vol. 1)
The Collection of the late Patricia Begg OAM
AUCTION
Sale: IT044
2:00pm - 17 June 2024
Timed Online Auction (Melbourne)
VIEWING
Wed 12 June, 9am - 7pm
Thurs 13 June, by appointment
Fri 14 June, 10am - 4pm
2 Oxley Rd, Hawthorn VIC
CONTACT
Chiara Curcio
decorativearts@leonardjoel.com.au
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