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A CONTINENTAL-MARKET ARMORIAL PART TEA SERVICE The tea service was ordered by Daniel Tuineman (died 1740) of
Yongzheng period, circa 1732 Zeeland when he was in Guangzhou (Canton) in 1732-1733 as second
Comprising three tea bowls and saucers; three coffee cups; a mate of the VOC ship Nieuwvliet. His father, also Daniel, a cloth
slop bowl and cover; an oviform tea caddy and cover; and a small merchant and a middleman in the Zeeland Admiralty, was granted
hexagonal tray; painted with a large roundel with a shield-shaped the arms in 1725. (Tuin means fence and hence the enclosure in the
coat-of-arms, crest and elaborate mantling on a blue ground and armorial)
surrounded by grisaille borders and blue-enamel floral cartouches.
the teapot 6in (15cm) across (9). Daniel Jr. joined the VOC in 1718 but first traveled to Guangzhou
(Canton) in 1732. Various mariners on his ship purchased armorial
$2,000 - 4,000 porcelains and some were inscribed and dated, allowing us a
production date. Daniel later became a captain of the Langewijke but
雍正時期 約1732年 為歐陸市場製粉彩墨彩盾徽紋茶具同套九件 his ship was lost somewhere near the Cape of Good Hope on the
voyage home. He left a wife and three daughters.
Published:
Cohen & Cohen, Hit & Myth, Antwerp, 2014-B, pp. 102-103, References: Howard, 1974, p. 249, the spoon tray from this service,
no. 59a-e which the author suggested was possibly ordered by Simon
Theunemans (sic), a director of the English East India Company, 1720-
出版: 32: Kroes, 2007, cat. 59, (flatware with different borders) and cat 74,
倫敦Cohen & Cohen古董行,《Hit & Myth》,安特衛普,2014 the spoon tray which the author states is the only known piece of the
年-B,頁102-103,圖版編號59a-e tea service and gives a detailed account of this and other porcelains
ordered on the 1732-1733 voyage.
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