Cup and saucer

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Cup and saucer

Creator

Amstel Porcelain

Dutch porcelain manufacturers, 1764-1810

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Date
c. 1784 - c. 1809
Medium
porcelain
Institution
Rijksmuseum

When Rev. De Mol’s factory in Loosdrecht went bankrupt, the Amsterdam creditors transferred its stock of porcelain to new premises in Ouder-Amstel. That explains why this cup and saucer, each bearing a different manufacturer’s trademark, nevertheless form a pair.

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