Ewer and basin
Although Delft was the most important centre for the faience industry, other towns and cities also had potteries. In 1759 the wine merchant Johan van Kerckhoff founded a faience factory in Arnhem. It produced imitations of Delftware, but also pieces with contemporary forms, such as this ewer and basin in a restrained Rococo style.
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Ewer and basin
Although Delft was the most important centre for the faience industry, other towns and cities also had potteries. In 1759 the wine merchant Johan van Kerckhoff founded a faience factory in Arnhem. It produced imitations of Delftware, but also pieces with contemporary forms, such as this ewer and basin in a restrained Rococo style.
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Aankoop met steun van de Rijksmuseum-Stichting
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Purchased with the support of the Rijksmuseum-Stichting
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Although Delft was the most im ...... in a restrained Rococo style.
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Hoewel Delft het belangrijkste ...... in een ingetogen rococostijl.
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BK-1991-7-B
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Rijksmuseum
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Ewer and basin
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Kan en schaal
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c. 1760 - c. 1770
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ca. 1760 - ca. 1770
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breedte 37,7 cm
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depth 27.3 cm
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diepte 27,3 cm
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height 6 cm
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hoogte 6 cm
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width 37.7 cm
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Collectie: Nederlands tinglazuur aardewerk
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temporal
derde kwart 18e eeuw
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third quarter 18th century
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