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D2006-CMD-1369
Flower Pyramid or Pagoda
D2006-CMD-1369

Flower Pyramid or Pagoda

Dateca. 1700
Maker Adrianus Kocx (Greek A Factory)
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (Delftware)
DimensionsOH:52 1/2"; Diam(base):14"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1936-484,1A-G
DescriptionDutch Delft flower pagoda consisting of seven stackable sections (an eighth section is missing). Each section is hexagonal and has six to seven protruding spouts for inserting flower stems and/or filling the section with water; each section rests on the next section which rests on six "snail-shaped" knobs; each of the stackable sections (except the base and top) are divided on the interior into compartments for holding the water; this prevents air pressure from forcing water out of the lower placed spouts; when assembled, the pagoda appears as a tall narrow pyramid encircled with the spouts which spriral to the top section; its overall height is 51 1/2"; it has been glazed overall with the typical pale milky blue primary glaze onto which, in a cobalt blue glaze, scenes of cherubic fountains in somewhat idealized architectural settings have been painted.
MarkingsMarked "A.K."
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