The Property of DAVID SCATCHARD ESQ.
A NOTTINGHAM SALTGLAZED BROWN STONEWARE DATED PUNCH-BOWL inscribed John Scatcharn (sic) 1756 and incised with a parrot, its head turned over its back to one side, the reverse with a two-handled vase of flowers and with a peacock perched on a flowering branch, a fern and a flower-spray, the incised decoration filled with mottled brown glazes, above a rouletted band, the spreading foot with incised lines (minor chips to rim), 1756, together with a later carved wood ladle and a fitted wood square box

细节
A NOTTINGHAM SALTGLAZED BROWN STONEWARE DATED PUNCH-BOWL inscribed John Scatcharn (sic) 1756 and incised with a parrot, its head turned over its back to one side, the reverse with a two-handled vase of flowers and with a peacock perched on a flowering branch, a fern and a flower-spray, the incised decoration filled with mottled brown glazes, above a rouletted band, the spreading foot with incised lines (minor chips to rim), 1756, together with a later carved wood ladle and a fitted wood square box
26.5cm. diam. (3)
来源
John Scatchard and thence by descent to the present owner

拍品专文

For a detailed discussion on Nottingham stoneware see Adrian Oswald, 'Nottingham and Derbyshire Stoneware', E.C.C. Transactions, Vol. 9, Pt. 2, 1974, pp.140-165 and pl. 93 (c) for an inscribed bowl dated 1747 employing a similar treatment to the decorative ornament. See also Robin Hildyard, Browne Mugs, p.90, no. 236 for an inscribed tea-caddy dated 1756 and ibid., p. 89, no. 232 for a punch-bowl dated 1750 in the Victoria and Albert Museum (c.3687-1901)