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Dated: 1725 London England
An exceptionally rare London delftware pottery plate decorated with a vibrant image of a rooster standing on a green ground and surrounded by abstract painted foliage. The style of decoration is very distinctive and confidently applied in a naive fashion, an early piece of "outsider art" on ceramic.The glaze is a soft egg shell blue. Fragments of the dishes type have been excavated in London and are now located at the V and A museum London England. A very fine example of English delftware with the provenance of the Longridge Collection. The plate makes a companion with a similar plate currently in stock.
Diameter: 9 inches
Current Condition: Feint hairline stabilized and restored.
Provenance: Longridge Collection.Private Collection Maine USA.
Literature: The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware by Leslie Grigsby Volume 2 DELFTWARE FIGURE REFERENCE D138 D139 AND D140....Jonathan Horne Publications.The Jonathan Horne Exhibition in London, figure reference 07/12 English Pottery 2007.
Circa 1725
Dimensions
Diameter: 9.00inchCondition report
Feint hairline stabilized and restored.Stock number
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