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Dia.: 27 cm
Condition: Excellent, just a very small chip on the back.
Provenance: A private collection, France.
In 1734, the Dutch East India Company commissioned Cornelis Pronk to produce designs for a set of china plates. This porcelain, so-called chine de commande, was produced in China, then shipped to Europe and sold there. Pronk made four different designs, of which "The Parasol Ladies" was
most popular. The Dutch East India Company ended the deal in 1740
because the production and shipping from China proved too costly. Only 3 services with this decoration in this pure famille rose palette were created.
The original watercolor for the design is now in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. (see 3rd photo)
Other recently sold examples are: (prices incl. comm.)
- 36 cm, Bernaerts Antwerp, 3/12/2014, Lot 624: EUR 38.750
- 23 cm, Christie's, New York, 26/01/2015, Lot 107: USD 22.500
- 23 cm, Sotheby's, New York, 15/01/2004, Lot 61: USD 24.000
- 23 cm (a pair), Christie's, Paris, 29/04/2003, Lot 248: EUR 35.250
- 23 cm, Christie's, London, 10/04/2002, Lot 419: GBP 16.450
(according to the lot notes accompanying this last example: Dr. C. Jörg informs us that records show that only three famille rose dinner services with this design were ordered; this design is more commonly found in the Chinese Imari palette.)