Comprising one baluster vase with domed cover surmounted by a baluster finial, a pair of knobbelvases and a pair of beaker-vases
Octogonal form
Each octagonal body is painted in blue with 'parsley' decorated centered with a flying bird, above a lawer band of lappets and scrolls, with interlacing scroll work
Marked in blue underglaze with 'PK 8', for Pieter Gerritsz. Kam, the owner of De Drie Posteleyne Astonne factory from 1700 to 1705, or his widow Maria van der Kloot-Kam, the proprietor from 1705 to 1716
Baluster vase: 52cm. (20.47")
Beaker-vases: 40cm. (15.74")
Knobbelvases: 40cm. (15.74")
Maker
Pieter Gerritsz Kam
Origin
Delft, The Netherlands
Period
Circa 1700
Material
Dutch Delft Earthenware
Signature
Marked in blue underglaze with 'PK 8', for Pieter Gerritsz. Kam, the owner of De Drie Posteleyne Astonne factory from 1700 to 1705, or his widow Maria van der Kloot-Kam, the proprietor from 1705 to 1716