Ewer and basin with the arms of Vlissingen, Jacques Bogaert (attributed to), 1608 Canvas Print

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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