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Amsterdam School Very Rare Hand Painted Brass Charger (1 of 6)
Koos Limburg Jnr
Flag of United KingdomAngus (Forfarshire), UK
Koos Limburg Jnr. was born in the Netherlands, but has lived in Scotland since 1994 Over the years he has build up a well established and well respected antique business by participation only on important antique fairs in the UK as well as at the continent. Koos has specialised in high quality antiques over the whole range, with the result that he has sold many items to museums whole over the world. That’s why his slogan is: “for the new collector and the museum director.” Koos has a specialist knowledge for all the antiques he offers for sale. His fair display is well known and he is renowned for his imposing artistic and dramatic presentation stands in which he displays his collection of antiques, reflecting their excellent quality. He does not want to be identified as a specialist in one particular field or another, with the result that you can find anything and everything on his stand, covering the whole range of rare and unusual quality items of interest to the first time collector up to the museum director. His parents have been very influential in supporting him and have imbued him a detailed knowledge of, and a huge enthusiasm for the antiques business. Koos feels extremely privileged to have access to such invaluable expertise and guidance together with access to a well stocked family library about works of art and antiques to enable him to carry out detailed research. Koos guarantees to any potential collector that they are in experienced and reputable hands and that all items displayed have been thoroughly researched by him.
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Amsterdam School Very Rare Hand Painted Brass Charger

REF: LA506369
£350
€409
$440
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Description
Dutch Amsterdam School very rare hand painted brass charger in the style of “Gouds Plateel” South Holland faience.
The factory Zuid Holland was world famous for there ceramics around 1900-1920.
This charger is very interesting because it is original painted on a brass charger.
measurements
Diameter:
36.5 cm
declaration
Koos Limburg Jnr has clarified that the Amsterdam School Very Rare Hand Painted Brass Charger (LA506369) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1900-1920
condition
In very good used original condition, there are no restorations or cracks.
additional info
Material:
Date of Manufacture:
1900-1920
location
This Amsterdam School Very Rare Hand Painted Brass Charger is located in Angus (Forfarshire), United Kingdom

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