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An English delft blue and white plate, Bristol, Brislington or London, painted in the Transitional style with a seated figure in a rocky landscape, 21cm diameter, last quarter 17th century (crack). See Michael Archer, Delftware The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles (1997), catalogue no. B192 for a similar example. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
GODDEN, Jeffrey, Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, Leicester: Magna Books, 1992; William Chaffers, The New Keramic Gallery, two vols., London: Reeves & Turner, 1926; F H Garner and Michael Archer, English Delftware, London: Faber & Faber, 1972; Simon Spero, Worcester Porcelain The Klepser Collection, London: Lund Humphries, Publishers, 1984 and ten further related books (14)
A Delftware blue and white circular plaque, probably Liverpool, painted with a Welsh armorial, possibly for the Wynn family, and bearing the motto 'Quod Tibi Hoc Alteri', mounted and framed, c.1740, the plaque cut from the well of a plate or dish, 13cm. The tendency for younger sons of Welsh families to pursue careers as merchants in Liverpool in the mid 18th century indicates an area of manufacture.
An early 18th century blue painted Dutch Delft drug jar By De Porceleyne Lampetkan of tapering ovoid form, decorated with scrolling flowers and foliage surrounding a cartouche with the title 'St Domingo', blue painted mark (damages) 29cm high Note: The De Porcelyne Lampetkan factory in Rotterdam operated as a pottery producing Delftware between 1637-1811. The mark and the decoration probably narrow down the date of production to between 1723 and 1743 when the factory was run by the Van der Ceel family. Literature: 'Delft Ceramics, by CH De Jong, London, 1970, pp 140 and 159.
A set of six Delftware soup plates, painted in cobalt with central baskets of flowers in spearhead cavetto and four border sprays with precious objects, 23cm diam, painted numeral or unmarked, c1780. ++One cracked, one with single small spot of flaking on the border another section of the border broken out and glued back into position
An early 18th century blue painted Dutch Delft drug jar By De Porceleyne Lampetkan of tapering ovoid form, decorated with scrolling flowers and foliage surrounding a cartouche with the title 'St Domingo', blue painted mark (damages) 29cm high Note: The De Porcelyne Lampetkan factory in Rotterdam operated as a pottery producing Delftware between 1637-1811. The mark and the decoration probably narrow down the date of production to between 1723 and 1743 when the factory was run by the Van der Ceel family. Literature: 'Delft Ceramics, by CH De Jong, London, 1970, pp 140 and 159.
A Delftware charger, probably Wincanton or Bristol, painted in blue with a castle surrounded by boats within an octagonal panel, stylized flowers in panels around the border, on a powdered manganese ground, c.1740-50, 29.5cm. Cf. Anthony Ray, English Delftware Pottery, Plate 25 for similar examples.

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