TWO LARGE SPANISH MARKET ARMORIAL DISHES
QIANLONG PERIOD
A charger with the arms of the Solar de Tejada, circa 1790, and a tureen stand with an unidentified coat-of-arms, one quarter possibly representing the Laso de la Vega family and incorporating the inscription AVE MARIA GRATIA PLENA
14¾ inches (37.4 cm) diameter and 14½ inches (36.8 cm) wide (2)
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The illustrious Lordship of the Solar de Tejada was created in the 9th century to honor the bravery of Don Sancho (See R. Diaz, Chinese Armorial Porcelain for Spain, pp 304-308).