細節
A DELFTWARE BLUE AND WHITE BARBER'S BOWL
CIRCA 1755, PROBABLY VAUXHALL
Of typical form, painted with the lotus-pattern, the central flower below radiating petal-shaped panels, within a herringbone band, the underside with leafy branches (small restored section to rim)
11 7/8 in. (30.2 cm.) diameter
來源
Patrick Hickey Collection; Sotheby's, London, 30 May 1973, lot 51.
Christie's, London, Glin Castle - A Knight in Ireland, 7 May 2009, lot 43.
展覽
Irish Delftware, an Exhibition of 18th Century Irish Delftware at Castletown House, Celbridge, Co. Kildare, 22 October - 29 December 1971, p. 47, cat. no. 31, as probably Irish, tentatively attributed to John Chambers's factory.

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Claudia Coates
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Traditionally this design is given to Dublin and Liverpool potters among others, in part due to the existence of openwork baskets in this pattern. However, excavations at Vauxhall Cross revealed fragments from similar basketwork, and are discussed by Dennis Cockell, 'Some Finds of Pottery at Vauxhall Cross, London', E.C.C. Transactions, Vol. 9, Pt. II, pl. 134.

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