Pair of vases
In 1810 Dommer father and son moved their porcelain factory from Ouder-Amstel to the grounds of a chemical factory in Nieuwer-Amstel, near the Pijp district of present-day Amsterdam. Porcelain was probably no longer actually produced in this factory, but only decorated there. These vases were bought from a porcelain factory in Paris and subsequently decorated in Nieuwer-Amstel with birds, trees and fruit.
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Pair of vases
In 1810 Dommer father and son moved their porcelain factory from Ouder-Amstel to the grounds of a chemical factory in Nieuwer-Amstel, near the Pijp district of present-day Amsterdam. Porcelain was probably no longer actually produced in this factory, but only decorated there. These vases were bought from a porcelain factory in Paris and subsequently decorated in Nieuwer-Amstel with birds, trees and fruit.
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In 1810 Dommer father and son ...... l with birds, trees and fruit.
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In 1810 verhuisden vader en zo ...... s, bomen en vruchten voorzien.
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BK-1969-110-A
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Rijksmuseum
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Paar vazen
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Pair of vases
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c. 1809 - c. 1814
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ca. 1809 - ca. 1814
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depth 17.8 cm
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diameter 12.0 cm
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geheel breedte 25,0 cm
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geheel diepte 17,8 cm
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geheel hoogte 32,6 cm
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grondvlak diameter 12,0 cm
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height 32.6 cm
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width 25.0 cm
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Collectie: Hollands porselein
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Collectie: keramiek
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eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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