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A rare Delft dated dish, probably London the centre painted with a large crown and dated '1682', the broad border with a continuous band of tulips and stylised foliage, decorated in blue and yellow, 33cm (13in) diameter Provenance: Collected by the present vendor's grandfather in the 1930's. Literature: For a Brislington charger also dated "1682" with a portrait of King Charles II, see Frank Burton "English Delftware in the Bristol Collection", colour plate 3.30, page 26. Another charger dated 1682 and also produced at the Brislington pottery is in the collection at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. This depicts Queen Catherine of Braganza flanked by 'K & R'. Other Notes: The significance of the 1682 date on a number of Delft pieces is uncertain. It could relate to the death of Prince Rupert of the Rhine who was a cousin of King Charles II and was Royalist commander during the English Civil War. He died at his house in Westminster on the 29th November 1682 and was a loyal supporter of the King.
An 18th century English Delft polychrome plate decorated with lake, rockwork, flowers and a bird within a border decorated with flowers, foliage and pine cones, possibly Brislington - Major Mundy in 'English Delft Pottery' attributes this painting to John Niglett, see plate VIII, item 3 Condition Report Two chips to edge and glaze losses
An 18th century English Delft polychrome plate decorated with lake, rockwork, flowers and a bird within a border decorated with flowers, foliage and pine cones, possibly Brislington - Major Mundy in 'English Delft Pottery' attributes this painting to John Niglett, see plate VIII, item 3 Condition Report Two chips to edge and glaze losses
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