A CHINESE EXPORT SEMI-EGGSHELL PORCELAIN ARMORIAL SOUP PLATE
THE ESTATE OF HENRY MOOG (LOTS 101-115) HENRY B. MOOG (1938-2012) Throughout his decades of collecting and dealing Henry Moog was an outstanding ambassador of Chinese export porcelain. A quintessential Southern gentleman, Henry's quiet warmth and gracious manners were wrapped around real passion for his many interests: 18th century decorative arts, fine food and wine, his real estate development business, foreign travel and his beloved islands and beaches. H. Moog Antique Porcelain in Atlanta, active for 20 years from the early 80s, sparked many a collection; the pieces Henry gathered with such knowledge and enthusiasm live on in private and public hands around the world.
A CHINESE EXPORT SEMI-EGGSHELL PORCELAIN ARMORIAL SOUP PLATE

CIRCA 1734

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A CHINESE EXPORT SEMI-EGGSHELL PORCELAIN ARMORIAL SOUP PLATE
CIRCA 1734
The arms of van Hardenbroek of Utrecht within a grisaille keyfret border scattered with tree shrews, birds, butterflies and blossoms
8 3/8 in. (21.2 cm.) diameter

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From the famous service called "exceptional" and "exquisite" by J. Kroes in Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market (p. 27-28, ill.).

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