Price
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English polychrome pottery delftware plate London 18th century “Rabbits”.
Dated: 1685 to 1 England.
A rare English delftware blue dash charger with a striking image of an equestrian holding a baton denoting a military or Royal figure. The figure possibly represents George I. A similar charger was sold at the Hope Baldwin Mcormick Sale at Christies New York. It was described as "possibly depicting George 1".
Diameter: 13.5 inches.
Current Condition: Restored two breaks at rim.
Provenance: Private collection New York.
Literature: Frank Britton, English Delftware in the Bristol Collection p63 number 3.45.
Circa 1685.
Dimensions
Diameter: 13.50inchCondition report
Restored two breaks at rimStock number
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