Ewer and basin with the arms of Vlissingen, Jacques Bogaert (attributed to), 1608 Canvas Print
The base of the round jug is made up of a slightly arched part decorated with a pattern of godrons, a profiled straight edge, a flat, slightly cantilevered edge decorated with a stamped, repeating pattern of fruits and leaves, and a diabolo-shaped part whose upper edge is also decorated with a stamped pattern of fruits and leaves. The slightly recessed upper edge of the ovoid body is decorated with a stamped, repetitive pattern of godrons. The arched, rejuvenating neck, interrupted by a double profile edge, merges into the high, wide spout in the front. A protruding border has been placed on top, which is decorated at the top with a stamped, repetitive pattern of godrons. At the rear, the spout passes into two rotating, curved edges against each other, the rear of which ends in a spiral. Against the back of the body is a cast ram head, in which the underside of the also cast, high curved ear protrudes. This is made up of a smooth part that ends in a crypt in which a widening part protrudes, which is decorated at the top with engraved scales and on the sides with goatee leaves. The ear ends in the tors body of a lion, which supports with its legs against the upper edge of the jug. The body of the jug is engraved with a pattern of rolling work, which ends in monster heads that hold ribbons on which fruit bunches hang. Flowers and foliage have been processed between the rolling work.
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