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English Delftware Plate with Hawk Perched on Tree.
London, Probably Vauxhall.
Circa 1710-25.
The circular plate is painted and sponged. It depicts a large hawk perched in a tree with other tree to each side. The border has concentric blue lines encircling the plate. The shape is associated with London.
Dimensions: 8 1/2 inch diameter (21.59cm).
Mark: Blue script "F".
Provenance: Robert S. Miller Collection, 1290 (Paper label on reverse);
with Kevin Morris, 2009.
Reference:
See The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware, Volume II, Leslie Grisby, Page 164-165, D134, for a similarly decorated plate but with lion.
Syd Levethan: The Longridge Collection, Christie's New York, Monday 24 January 2011, Lot 62 for a lion beneath trees very similarly painted as this plate.
(Ref: NY10491-nimr)
Dimensions
21.59cm diameterCondition report
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Y10491-nimrThe BADA Standard
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