The Collection of H. Rodes Sr. and Patricia Hart
Circa 1750, Justus De Berg, De Witte Ster Factory
Modeled with exaggerated large hands, depicted wearing a beret and cape with ruffled collar and cuffs over a patterned costume, on a circular base reserved with alternating panels of trellis work and scrolls, with *JB mark. Height 7 3/8 inches (18.7 cm).
Provenance: Belgian Private Collection
Aronson Antiquairs, Amsterdam.
Footnote:
Commedia dell'Arte originated in sixteenth-century Italy as a form of comic theater distinguished by masked stock characters whose instantly recognizable costumes and gestures made them ideal subjects for the decorative arts. As traveling troupes spread the genre across Europe, its figures were widely adopted by painters, printmakers, and ceramic manufacturers, particularly in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. These theatrical types became enduring ornamental motifs, especially in porcelain and Delftware, reflecting the period's fascination with performance, character, and playful narrative.
The Collection of H. Rodes Sr. and Patricia Hart
Circa 1750, Justus De Berg, De Witte Ster Factory
Modeled with exaggerated large hands, depicted wearing a beret and cape with ruffled collar and cuffs over a patterned costume, on a circular base reserved with alternating panels of trellis work and scrolls, with *JB mark. Height 7 3/8 inches (18.7 cm).
Provenance: Belgian Private Collection
Aronson Antiquairs, Amsterdam.
Footnote:
Commedia dell'Arte originated in sixteenth-century Italy as a form of comic theater distinguished by masked stock characters whose instantly recognizable costumes and gestures made them ideal subjects for the decorative arts. As traveling troupes spread the genre across Europe, its figures were widely adopted by painters, printmakers, and ceramic manufacturers, particularly in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. These theatrical types became enduring ornamental motifs, especially in porcelain and Delftware, reflecting the period's fascination with performance, character, and playful narrative.
English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts
With previous restorations, some chips and losses to glaze throughout.
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Auction: Old Master Paintings / Silver / English & Continental Furniture, May 14, 2026
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle will hold an auction of Old Master & 19th Century Paintings & Drawings on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 10am. The auction will present works spanning the 16th through 19th centuries, including portraits, still lifes and landscapes, along with religious, historical and mythological subjects.
Additional Categories in the Sale
Special sections of the sale will also showcase English & Continental Silver, lots 63-193 (Read More) on Wednesday, May 13 and English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts, lots 301-710 (Read More) on Thursday, May 14.
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