Price
£3950.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Dated: 1720 Bristol Brislington England
Antique English delftware pottery tulip charger Bristol or Brislington Early 18th century.The shallow shaped charger is painted in blue, green, umber and yellow with a central panel of a tulip flanked by two flowers and leaves. The rim has a geometric border of stylized flowers and leaves within a blue sponge decorated rim.
Diameter: 13.5 inches
Current Condition: Chip underside of the rim professionally restored.
Provenance: Sothebys 1965 and then with the Sir Frederick Warner Collection England
Circa 1720
Dimensions
Diameter: 13.50inchCondition report
Chip underside of the rim professionally restored.Stock number
9521The BADA Standard
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