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Base for a Flower Pyramid

c. 1690
manufacturer
(Dutch, active 1686–1701)
manufacturer
(Netherlands, 1658–1811)
Measurements
Overall: 36.1 x 30.2 x 30.2 cm (14 3/16 x 11 7/8 x 11 7/8 in.)
Weight: 6.74 kg
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The iconic blue-and-white ceramics from Delft originated as an attempt to copy Chinese porcelain.

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Allegorical figures representing Faith, Hope, and Love decorate the base of this pyramid, on which rest six tiers with spouts where flowers can be placed. Flower pyramids are among the most complex and luxurious types of ceramics produced in Delft in the late 1600s. This example was made in the Greek A Factory, owned by Adrianus Kocx. During his tenure, the factory became the most prestigious of Delft potteries and received commissions from Queen Mary II, who ruled over England, Scotland, and Ireland together with her husband, William III. She contributed to the international spread of the fashion for Delft ceramics.
A hexagonal, tin-glazed earthenware vessel with blue-painted detailing on a white background features a lid topped by four crouching frogs with small openings in their backs. Around the body, six arched panels each depict a draped figure; the central figure holds a large anchor. Floral and scroll patterns border the panels and vessel edges. The base rests on six lion-paw feet, with small chips marking the corners.

Base for a Flower Pyramid

c. 1690

Adrianus Kocx, De Grieksche A (The Greek A) Factory

(Dutch, active 1686–1701), (Netherlands, 1658–1811)
Netherlands, Holland, Delft

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