THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
A Faenza (Ferniani) portable breakfast-set in six sections

CIRCA 1760

Details
A Faenza (Ferniani) portable breakfast-set in six sections
Circa 1760
Painted with flowering shrubs and grasses beside fences and rockwork within red diaper-pattern borders, comprising; a circular two-handled shallow footed bowl (extended crack from rim round lower part) and inverted saucer-shaped cover forming a stand, containing a small plate, surmounted by a two-handled bowl (two rim chips), cover and liner, the liner of stepped form and containing two depressions for eggs flanked by two leaf-shaped depressions for salt, the domed cover with ball finial
10¼in. (26cm.) high overall
Provenance
C. Oldekop.

Lot Essay

A similar example is in the Musei del Castello, Milan, see Giovanni Conti, L'Arte della Maiolica in Italia (1980), no. 562 and for an incomplete example in the Victoria and Albert Museum see Oreste Ferrari and Guiseppe Scavizzi, Maioliche Seicento e Settecento (1965), p.52.

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