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Click here to subscribeA Pair of English Delftware Flower Bricks, mid 18th century, each long side painted in thick cobalt blue with a solitary figure in a boat before a townscape of high gabled buildings and towers, the ends with an insect hovering over single flower blooms, each blue-flooded top pierced with twenty-six holes about a central larger hole, 16cm long (one brick with slightly intrusive flaking on edges and corners) (2).
An English Delftware Flower Brick, mid 18th century, probably Bristol, painted in soft blue with rustic scenes of fowl before farm buildings amongst sponged trees, the ends with stylized oriental fences, the top pierced with twenty-one holes about a central larger hole, flooded in blue grid design, 16.2cm long (haircrack in one side).
An English Delftware Flower Brick, mid 18th century, painted on each long side in soft blue with an oriental island with dwellings under a willow beside crags, within foliate edged blue borders, a flower to each end, the top pierced with three rows of three small holes separated by a pair of square holes, 15cm long (restoration).
An English Delftware Flower Brick, mid 18th century, painted in inky rich blue with a bird on a rock framed by scrolling oriental flowers, each end with further flowers and an insect, the top pierced with twenty-one holes (3x7) picked out with an asterisked chequer design, recessed foot, 14.2cm long (chip to inner rim and to base of one side).
A Pair of English Delftware Small Flower Bricks, mid 18th century, each painted with insects hovering over oriental flowers on a fence, single flowers at the ends, the top pierced with two groups of nine holes separated by a single larger hole, 12.6cm (chips to feet and top edge of one brick) (2).
A Rare English Delftware Wet Drug Jar, probably London, late 17th/ early 18th century, the barrel-form body labelled under a central spout "O:CHAMEM" on an oblong baroque panel under a pair of cherubs, two flowerheads suspended on chains either side of a winged head below, grooved strap handle to rear, 20cm (two cracks to front, one down to handle, other skirting spout and petering out in label, minor chips to foot).
Literature, F. Stoner, Chelsea, Bow and Derby Porcelain Figures; F. S. Mackenna, Chelsea Porcelain, The Triangle and Raised Anchor Wares; A. Ray, English Delftware Pottery; F.H. Garner, English Delft-Ware; G. Savage, French Porcelain; W.B. Honey, French Porcelain and W.B. Honey, German Porcelain. (7)