LOT 4006 Chinese porcelain octagonal dish
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Chinese porcelain octagonal dish, decorated with famille rose and with the coat of arms of Feith and with four small arms. Part of Feith tableware, the coats of arms of the families Van Hardenbroek, Van Marlott (incorrectly referred to as Morlott), Cock and the Feith family themselves. The service was ordered by Gijsbert Jan Feith (1719-1775) who, in addition to his own weapons, had those of his (grand)parents depicted. His father Arnold Hendrik Feith, son of Peter Feith and Agneta Cock, was married to Anna Charlotte baroness van Hardenbroek, daughter of Gijsbert baron van Hardenbroek and Anna Maria baroness van Marlott. The Feith family originates from Elburg, where it has played a prominent role since the fifteenth century. Gijsbert Jan Feith left in 1737 as an under-merchant for Batavia, where he moved to Cochin on the west coast of India in 1741. From 1758 to 1761/62 he was back in his homeland, after which he settled permanently in the Indies. Here he was successively alderman of the Bataviasche Ommelanden, second and first merchant master of Batavia and bank commissioner. It is probably around 1763 that Feith ordered the service with his family crest. The green colored coat of arms consists of a shield with a prancing fungus that also crowns the helmet sign. The weapons depicted on the edges of the plates are interspersed with floral motifs. 25 cm diameter (hairlines and edge chips). Provenance collection Castle Frymerson in Sint Odiliënberg
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