A LONDON DELFT SUGAR-BOWL AND COVER
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A LONDON DELFT SUGAR-BOWL AND COVER

CIRCA 1730-35, PROBABLY VAUXHALL, '2' MARKS IN IRON-RED AND BLUE TO INTERIOR OF COVER AND BOWL, IRON-RED STAR MARK TO BASE OF BOWL

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A LONDON DELFT SUGAR-BOWL AND COVER
CIRCA 1730-35, PROBABLY VAUXHALL, '2' MARKS IN IRON-RED AND BLUE TO INTERIOR OF COVER AND BOWL, IRON-RED STAR MARK TO BASE OF BOWL
Of cylindrical form, the slightly domed cover with double-knop finial, finely painted in iron-red with stylised flowers and insects below a narrow border reserved with panels of demi-flowerheads between diaper and leaf-pattern sections, between blue lines (bowl cracked, chipping to rim of cover with some minor restoration, finial restored)
5 in. (12.7 cm.) high
來源
John Philip Kassebaum; Sotheby's, London, 1 October 1991, lot 97.
注意事項
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Jody Wilkie
Jody Wilkie

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Roger Massey discusses the Vauxhall Pottery, established opposite the Spring Gardens in 1683 under the ownership of the Chilwell family until 1756. This distinctive 'pencilled' decoration in iron-red can be seen on domestic wares probably produced at this factory during the 1730-40 period, for similarly Oriental-inspired decoration see, Roger Massey, et al, Ceramics of Vauxhall, 18th Century Pottery and Porcelain, London, 2007, English Ceramic Circle Exhibition Catalogue, pp. 18-25.