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Oude Loosdrecht Silver Mounted Saucer

This is a saucer made by Oude Loosdrecht between 1771 and 1784. Oude Loosdrecht was founded by Johannes de Mol in 1771 with what was left of the Weesp factory and was closed in 1784 when he died. The saucer was made into a little dish by adding silver mounts to it. The silver mounts are marked (as far as I can tell) for Boin Taburet from Paris between 1880 and 1919 as well as for 950 silver. The porcelain is nicely hand painted with a nice rim design as well as a large floral arrangement in the center and three leaves covering the area in between. It is in superb condition with some tarnishing to the silver. A really nice looking example from this rare maker! The piece is marked with the under glaze blue M.o.L mark as well as the usual incised marks including MoL as shown. The dish is just over 1.625 inches tall and 4.75 inches in diameter. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $349
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