Blad, part of a tête-à-tête, painted with Lelies, Haagsche Plateel Factory Rozenburg, 1900 Rectangular leaf with beveled corners of a tête-à-tête of porcelain. Painted in yellow, reddish -brown and different shades of green with an ornamental decor, in which lilies. On all parts the monogram MVV (= Michiels van Verduynen) and the weapon of this family, in which the color blue also occurs. On the back of the magazine is in black: Master Louis Paul Marie Hubert Baron Michiels van Verduynen. Government commissioner of the Netherlands. World Exhibition Offered by: j. Jurriaan Kok,


Blad, part of a tête-à-tête, painted with Lelies, Haagsche Plateel Factory Rozenburg, 1900 Rectangular leaf with beveled corners of a tête-à-tête of porcelain. Painted in yellow, reddish -brown and different shades of green with an ornamental decor, in which lilies. On all parts the monogram MVV (= Michiels van Verduynen) and the weapon of this family, in which the color blue also occurs. On the back of the magazine is in black: Master Louis Paul Marie Hubert Baron Michiels van Verduynen. Government commissioner of the Netherlands. World Exhibition Offered by: j. Jurriaan Kok, director of the factory "Rozenburg". The Hague porcelain Rectangular leaf with beveled corners of a tête-à-tête of porcelain. Painted in yellow, reddish -brown and different shades of green with an ornamental decor, in which lilies. On all parts the monogram MVV (= Michiels van Verduynen) and the weapon of this family, in which the color blue also occurs. On the back of the magazine is in black: Master Louis Paul Marie Hubert Baron Michiels van Verduynen. Government commissioner of the Netherlands. World Exhibition Offered by: j. Jurriaan Kok, director of the factory "Rozenburg". The Hague porcelain


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