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Lot 133

A French faïence istoriato armorial charger, after the original from the Isabella d’Este service...

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Lot 133

A French faïence istoriato armorial charger, after the original from the Isabella d’Este service...

Starting Bid: £140

Estimate: £200 - £300

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Lot 133

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A French faïence istoriato armorial charger, after the original from the Isabella d’Este service painted by Nicola da Urbino, early 20th century, impressed mark and incised E. 100, the centre painted with the impaled arms of Gonzaga and Este with putti supporters and an impresa of a musical score below, the well with palmette and floral scroll bianco sopra bianco ornament, the border with The Gathering of Manna in a mountainous landscape with two further imprese of the candelabrum and a cauldron, the reverse with an underglaze inscription in Russian and French: A. Prokoryeva (?) / COLLECTION SPITZER / Faïences Italiennes / Nicolo da Urbino / XVIme siècle., 50.5cm diameter

Overall this charger is in good condition – the principal fault is a small chip to the glaze of the rim at 11.30 o’clock with slight associated cracks to the glaze (this is relatively minor).  There is another small chip to the glaze at the edge of the well at 5.30 o’clock – this is minor.  There is a firing fault to the border at 4 o’clock (this looks like a slightly indented curved line across the border) – this is minor and dates from the time of manufacture.   

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Note: This charger is a copy of one of the two largest pieces of the celebrated maiolica service which was made for Isabella d’Este (1474-1539), Marchioness of Mantua, who was one of the most active and important art collectors and patrons of the 16th century.  Scholars have established that the service was almost certainly made in 1524 and it was a present from Isabella’s daughter (the Duchess of Urbino) to her mother for her personal use at her villa at Porto, her retreat just outside Mantua. The scenes on the two largest pieces of the service were taken from engravings after Raphael.  There is no unity to the subjects of the service, but the unifying feature is the coat-of-arms and the use of Isabella’s personal devices, or imprese, which conveyed particular significance to her (for example the candelabrum on the present lot stands for sufficit unum in tenebris – ‘one [light] is sufficient in the darkness’). For the two d’Este pieces in the British Museum and a discussion of the service, see Dora Thornton and Timothy Wilson, Italian Renaissance Ceramics, London, 2009, pp. 230-236.  The original charger that the present lot is after is in the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, and is illustrated by Jörg Rasmussen, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Italienische Majolika, Hamburg, 1984, no. 116.  

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