Price
£2250.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Dated: 1650 to 1700 Spain
This 17th-century deep-sided Hispano-Moresque copper luster pottery charger with a banded rim is decorated with a stylized exotic bird amongst flowers and leaves. The charger has two holes to facilitate hanging, and the superb condition suggests this was its primary function and not used domestically.
Hispano Moresque earthenware has an Islamic style created by the Moors produced under Christian rule, merging Islamic and European elements into the artistic decoration. Valencia, Barcelona, and Malaga were the important centers for this ware. The Moors were expelled from Spain in the early 17th century, and the style continued, especially in the Valencia area.
Dimensions: 4 inches high
Diameter: 14.5 inches
Current Condition: Unrestored with only minor wear related to age.
Stock number
3988The BADA Standard
- Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
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