AN ENGLISH DELFT CHINOISERIE PLATE
AN ENGLISH DELFT CHINOISERIE PLATE

CIRCA 1760, PROBABLY LIVERPOOL, ENAMELED IN STAFFORDSHIRE, POSSIBLY AT COBRIDGE

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AN ENGLISH DELFT CHINOISERIE PLATE
CIRCA 1760, PROBABLY LIVERPOOL, ENAMELED IN STAFFORDSHIRE, POSSIBLY AT COBRIDGE
Painted in the famille rose palette with a figure of a woman and child on horseback between flowering branches below pierced rockwork within an elborate border of scrolled panels and trailing branches
8½ in. (21.6 cm.) diameter
Provenance
With Jonathan Horne, London, 1995.
Literature
Jonathan Horne, A Collection of Early English Pottery, Part XV, March 1995, no. 433.
Leslie B. Grigsby, The Longridge Catalogue, Vol. II, D131.

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Lot Essay

For other plates from this service see John C. Austin, British Delft at Williamsburg, Williamsburg, 1994, p. 174, no. 310, cl. pl. 24 and Michael Archer and Brian Morgan, Fair as China Dishes, Washington, D.C., 1977, pp. 120-121, no. 86. For a plate likely by the same hand, see Michael Archer, Delftware the Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, the Catalogue of the Collection in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1997, p. 185, no. B.145. Also see the plate from the collection of Brian and Marion Morgan, Sotheby's, London, 25 March 1980, lot 60.

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