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The Dutch East India Company, circa 1780 - Lot 142

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600 - 800 EUR
The Dutch East India Company, circa 1780 - Lot 142
The Dutch East India Company, circa 1780 Folded fan, the leaf in skin, mounted in English style and painted with an allegory in three cartels. In the center, a woman personifying Holland holds a feather and holds a cornucopia. A love offers her a pearl necklace. Minerva, wearing a helmet, unrolls a flowery fabric evoking Indians, while Mercury, god of commerce, wearing his petascus, rests on a barrel and bales, one of which is marked "CV". Ships are moving away on the horizon. Lovers in grisaille on the sides, one of which evokes the Renommée, the other holding a flag stamped with the letters of the company "VOC" for Vereenigde Oost- Indische Compagnie or United East India Company. Reverse side painted with a fisherman in the shade of a tree. Bone and ivory* mount cut, engraved and gilded with a love reuniting a couple. H.t. 28 cm-H.f. 13 cm (restorations) In a box bearing the address of the Spanish fan maker Julian Gonzalez Frayle in Madrid. 19th century
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