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This tureen, in polychrome Delft earthenware, consists of a rolled up pike in a wicker basket gobbling up a small fish. The edge of the saucer features two pike, biting each other's tail. Fish dishes were served in such tureens. This serving dish was made by Anthony Pennis, who worked in the studio 'De twee scheepjes' [The two ships]. A butter float matching the tureen has also been preserved.

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Title tureen
Material and technique Whiteware, tin glaze
Object type
Tureen > Bowl > Tableware > Kitchen and household > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height Error: 32,2 is not a valid BCD value cm
Width Error: 44,7 is not a valid BCD value cm
Depth 41 cm
Artists Executor: De Twee Scheepjes
Maker: Anthony Pennis
Accession number A 3984 a-c (KN&V)
Credits Gift Erasmus Foundation, 1960
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 1960
Creation date in 1750 - 1775
Internal exhibitions Hand Made - Long Live Craft (2013)
External exhibitions Groen Geluk. Van lusthof tot volkstuin (2012)
Research Show research Alma
Material
Object
Place of manufacture Delft > South Holland > The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe
Geographical origin The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe

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