Plate with the arms of the Ver Heull family; Porcelain plate; painted on the glaze in blue; red; pink; green; yellow; black and gold. On the flat; the arms of the Ver Huell family divided into two planes. Above gold glasses and below three staples. The helmet sign consists of a Roman helmet with golden wings and a sheet of leaf vines. The weapon is surrounded by a set of military flags and spears with a crown on top. Palm leaves; two cannons; arrows; ribbons and foliage are depicted under the coat of arms. A spearhead border on the wall; on the edge three fields with landscapes in Chinese style with fruit branches in between (finger lemon) and a spearhead border. Old label on the bottom with 'Vice Admiraal in 1804 / G.H. Ver Heull / b. 1764 / envoy of Holland to Paris in 1808 '. Weapon porcelain with enamel colors.; anonymous; China; c. 1745; Qing-dynasty (1644-1912) / Qianlong-period (1736-1795); porcelain (material); glaze; gold (metal); vitrification; h 2.5 cm d 23 cm d 12.5 cm w 313 gr

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