A Rare English Delftware Blue-dash Charger
Auction Lot
FS26/493
A Rare English Delftware Blue-dash Charger (FS26/493) offered in our Two Day Fine Art Sale starting on 21st April 2015 at our salerooms in Exeter, Devon.
Lot Description
A rare English delftware blue-dash charger painted in blue, yellow, iron-red and green with a large peacock displaying between trees with sponged leaves, within yellow line and blue-dash rim, the reverse tin glazed, probably Lambeth, circa 1720-40, 32cm diameter [minor damage, slightly misshapen].
Notes
This charger belongs to a small but distinctive group of early 18th century delftware chargers boldly painted with a variety of bird, animal and figure subjects, possibly by the same hand, as discussed by Tristram Jellinek in articles for the 'Antique Collector' magazine in 1970 and 1973.
Provenance
Acquired, Together With The Previous Lot, By The Present Owner's Grandmother In Scarborough In The Mid 20th Century.
Department
Ceramics and Glass
Sale Information
FS26: Two Day Fine Art Sale
Tuesday, 21st April 2015
Wednesday, 22nd April 2015
Okehampton Street, Exeter
This lot will be sold after 10:00am on Wednesday, 22nd April 2015 as part of the Ceramics and Glass section of the sale.
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