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THE FIRST CIRCA 1500, VALENCIA (PROBABLY MANISES), THE SECOND 17TH CENTURY
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An Hispano-Moresque armorial lustre charger and a small Hispano-Moresque lustre plate
THE FIRST CIRCA 1500, VALENCIA (PROBABLY MANISES), THE SECOND 17TH CENTURY
The centre decorated in brown lustre with a shield displaying the coat-of-arms of an eagle, against a cruciform ground of foliate ornaments within a moulded circular rib outlined in blue forming the base of twenty-three spirally radiating arched panels lustred alternately with 'dot and stalk' ornament and foliate ornament, the border with a pierced aperture for suspension, the rim outlined in blue, the reverse lustred with bold fern leaf ornament divided by two groupings of double concentric circles (with a hairline crack circa 29 cm. wide curving around the shield, chipping to the rim) and a small plate lustred with dotted ornaments, the reverse with bold stylised ornaments (flaking to surface)
The first 38.5 cm. diam. and the second 19.5 cm. diam. (2)
THE FIRST CIRCA 1500, VALENCIA (PROBABLY MANISES), THE SECOND 17TH CENTURY
The centre decorated in brown lustre with a shield displaying the coat-of-arms of an eagle, against a cruciform ground of foliate ornaments within a moulded circular rib outlined in blue forming the base of twenty-three spirally radiating arched panels lustred alternately with 'dot and stalk' ornament and foliate ornament, the border with a pierced aperture for suspension, the rim outlined in blue, the reverse lustred with bold fern leaf ornament divided by two groupings of double concentric circles (with a hairline crack circa 29 cm. wide curving around the shield, chipping to the rim) and a small plate lustred with dotted ornaments, the reverse with bold stylised ornaments (flaking to surface)
The first 38.5 cm. diam. and the second 19.5 cm. diam. (2)
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