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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE CANADIAN COLLECTION
THREE TIN-GLAZED EARTHENWARE BLUE AND WHITE USEFUL WARES
MID-18TH CENTURY
细节
THREE TIN-GLAZED EARTHENWARE BLUE AND WHITE USEFUL WARES
MID-18TH CENTURY
Comprising a London wet drug jar, blue X mark to the underside, of globular form on trumpet foot, labeled beneath the spout for S:LIMON (Lemon Syrup) within a baroque cartouche surmounted by winged angels centering a shell; a ribbed cruet stand, blue P2 monogram, possibly French, the two bottle holders joined with a loop handle, reserved with variant panels of foliate scrolls and whorls; and a serpentine bombé lozenge-shape inkstand with female mask handles at each end, probably French, blue conjoined MD monogram mark, fitted with removable inkwells, sanders and collars, the top reserved with flowers on the blue ground, the sides with flower sprays beneath a paneled border
10¼ in. (26 cm.) long, the inkstand (3)
MID-18TH CENTURY
Comprising a London wet drug jar, blue X mark to the underside, of globular form on trumpet foot, labeled beneath the spout for S:LIMON (Lemon Syrup) within a baroque cartouche surmounted by winged angels centering a shell; a ribbed cruet stand, blue P2 monogram, possibly French, the two bottle holders joined with a loop handle, reserved with variant panels of foliate scrolls and whorls; and a serpentine bombé lozenge-shape inkstand with female mask handles at each end, probably French, blue conjoined MD monogram mark, fitted with removable inkwells, sanders and collars, the top reserved with flowers on the blue ground, the sides with flower sprays beneath a paneled border
10¼ in. (26 cm.) long, the inkstand (3)
出版
See Rudolf E.A. Drey, Apothecary Jars, Boston, 1978, plate 67c for a drug jar of similar squat form with everted lip and thick strap handle; also Michael Archer, Delftware: The Tinglazed Earthenware of the British Isles, London, 1997, no. K8 for an albarello in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum similarly marked and decorated.