Teapot with the alliance arm Nagel-Pallandt, Fa. Ashes. Bonebakker and Son, 1852 Canvas Print
The crockery consists of a teapot, a milk jug, and a sugar bowl. These are all rounded rectangular. They rest on a straight-walled base with curly braced arched sides. Above it rises the vaulted, rejuvenating foot, which carries the convex vaulted barrel. Foot and barrel are separated by a profile edge. The barrel is decorated at the corners with wide lobes. In the upper side of the barrel of the teapot there is a large opening, in which the quadrilateral, curvaceous, rejuvenating lid fits. This is topped by a bud in the shape of a flower branch. The lid edge is made up of leaf revolutions. The S-shaped curved spout is decorated with wrapped leaves. The barrels of the C-shaped high curved ebony ear are decorated with acanthus leaves and volutes. Above the vessel of the milk jug rises the slightly constricted neck, which merges into the wide spout with a rim made up of leaf volutes, which is interrupted at the front. The C-shaped high curved ear is made up of single and double loops hurled together and ends in volutes decorated with leaves. The barrel of the sugar bowl passes into a widening flat part along which a rim made up of leaf colonies runs. The hinged handle is made up of hurled single and double loops and ends in volutes decorated with leaves. On the barrel of each object is the crowned alliance coat of arms of Jan Arend baron van Nagel and Francina Cornelia Jacoba Gerharda baroness van Pallandt engraved.
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