A rare London delftware 'Farmyard' plate, circa 1720-30
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A rare London delftware 'Farmyard' plate, circa 1720-30
Painted in blue with a peacock standing proud on a grassy mound between green and blue sponged trees, the rim with concentric blue lines, 22cm diam
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Provenance
Sampson and Horne exhibition, 2007, no.07/14
Sampson and Horne Collection, Bonhams, 28 April 2010, lot 228
Samson and Horne's 2007 catalogue contains an extensive discussion about the so-called 'Farmyard' plates and the differences between London and Bristol examples.
Painted in blue with a peacock standing proud on a grassy mound between green and blue sponged trees, the rim with concentric blue lines, 22cm diam
Footnotes:
Provenance
Sampson and Horne exhibition, 2007, no.07/14
Sampson and Horne Collection, Bonhams, 28 April 2010, lot 228
Samson and Horne's 2007 catalogue contains an extensive discussion about the so-called 'Farmyard' plates and the differences between London and Bristol examples.
Condition
There are eight restored rim chips, the largest approximately 1.8cm long and at around 5 o'clock on the clock-face. There is some typical loss to the glaze and nibbles to the rim elsewhere and typical crazing all-over.
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A rare London delftware 'Farmyard' plate, circa 1720-30
Estimate £1,000 - £1,500
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