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Oude Loosdrecht Saucer

This is a saucer made by Oude Loosdrecht between 1771 and 1784. Oude Loosdrecht was founded by Johannes de Mol in 1771 with what was left of the Weesp factory and was closed in 1784 when he died. The saucer is handpainted with a superb puce landscape scene and a nice green leaf and gold trim to the rim area. Likely painted by the famous Duvivier who was all over the place. This saucer is a superb example of the quality they made. It is in good condition with two small repairs to the rim from which one hairline goes towards the center. It is very faint so doesn't bother me at all. A bit of wear to the gold trim on the rim. The piece is marked with the underglaze blue M.o.L underneath as well as a star and an incised L48 with a star underneath. It is 1 inch tall and 5 inches in diameter. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

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