The Dutch East India Company, circa 1780 - Lot 89

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The Dutch East India Company, circa 1780 - Lot 89
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 a cornucopia. A lover offers her a pearl necklace. Minerva, wearing a helmet, unfurls a flowery fabric reminiscent of Indians, while Mercury Mercury, god of commerce, wearing his petascus, rests on a barrel and bales, one of which is marked "CV". Ships sail away on the horizon. Lovers in grisaille on the sides, one evoking Renommée, the other holding a flag stamped with the letters of the company "VOC" for Vereenigde Oost- Indische Compagnie or United Company of the United States. Indische Compagnie or United East India Company. Indes Orientales. Reverse painted with a fisherman in the shade of a tree. Bone and ivory mount, carved, engraved and gilded with a love scene 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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