Plate (pannekoek)
De Drie Vergulde Astonnekens (Three Golden Ash cans) Factory
(Dutch, active around 1655–1803)
Ary van Rijsselberg
(Dutch, active around 1703–1735)
about 1720-1735
Medium/TechniqueTin-glazed earthenware, overglaze iron-red and green enamels, gilding.
DimensionsDiameter: 22 cm (8 11/16 in.)
Credit LineThe G. Ephis Collection—Museum purchase with funds donated anonymously, Charles Bain Hoyt Fund, John H. and Ernestine A. Payne Fund, Mary S. and Edward J. Holmes Fund, William Francis Warden Fund, Tamara Petrosian Davis Sculpture Fund, John Lowell Gardner Fund, Seth K. Sweetser Fund, H. E. Bolles Fund, and funds by exchange from the Kiyi and Edward M. Pflueger Collection-Bequest of Edward M. Pflueger and Gift of Kiyi Powers Pflueger
Accession number2012.603
On View
Not on viewClassificationsCeramics
Collections
ProvenancePaul Blancan, Paris; November 20-22, 1924, Paul Blancan sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, lot 54; Mari Paul Voûte, Jr. (b. 1882 – d. 1955), Baarn, The Netherlands. A. Vecht (dealer; b. 1886 – d. 1965), Amsterdam and Assy. 1995, sold by Polak Works of Art, Amsterdam, to the G. Ephis collection (private collector), France; 2012, sold by the G. Ephis collection to the MFA. (Accession Date: October 24, 2012)
Zaccharias Dextra, proprietor of De Drie Vergulde Astonnekens factory
around 1725-1750
Porcelain: 1628–44, mounts: early 18th century
Porcelain: 1628–44, mounts: early 18th century