This porcelain vase from Delft is made in ca. 1705. This vase belongs to a group of impressive Delft show pieces on stands made shortly after the period that the Dutch stadtholder William of Orange and his wife Princess Mary Stuart were co-sovereigns of the United Kingdom. The vase with a circular cross-section and a body expanding at the top is covered by a lid, crowned by a handle in the form of a sphere. As Delft is known for its blue and white porcelain, we can see the same scheme here. The blue ornaments in the form of diverse motifs featuring floral patterns, contrast the white background well. The vase features a oval field with an idyllic landscape depicting sailing boats and windmills in the background.
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You get 1 vase that you can modify and transfer. If you want a copyable version, you can buy the "Delft grand Garniture", which contains copyable version of this vase as well as matching Ewer and a porcelain decoration in a shape of an egg.
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You can adjust the intensity of the shadows beneath the vase by selecting the face of the shadow and lowering the transparency to your liking.
Land impact is 1 for every size below the 1.41m of height.
Number of triangles: 4458
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