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Dated: 1670 to 1680 Probably London England
Antique earthenware delftware tin glaze dish in polychrome colours with a spectacular depiction of the Temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.The dish is decorated with a blue dash border and has three stilt marks on the front.An early example from the circa 1670-80 period and probably of London origin.
Dimensions:3 inches high
Diameter: 14 inches
Current Condition: Fine condition with a feint stable hairline.
Provenance: With Jonathan Horne (retains label).
Literature: Page16-20 illustrates several examples in "Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum" by Michael Archer
Circa 1670
Dimensions
Height: 3.00inch, Diameter: 14.00inchCondition report
Fine condition with a feint stable hairline.Stock number
7038The BADA Standard
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