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An English delftware flower bowl, probably London, c.1720, blue dash and dot mark, with convex...
View MoreAn English delftware flower bowl, probably London, c.1720, blue dash and dot mark, with convex...
Price Realised: £446
Estimate: £300 - £500
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Lot 167
Description
An English delftware flower bowl, probably London, c.1720, blue dash and dot mark, with convex top centred with a large flanged hole surrounded by fourteen smaller holes, decorated with foliage, 10.3cm high, 14.6cm diameter at rim
Provenance: Property from a UK Private Collection.
Note: Similar examples are illustrated in Frank Britton, English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, London, 1982, p. 103, ref. 7.22-24. Another similar example was sold at Bonhams, The Olive Collection, London, 31 January 2019, lot 208 (previously in the Roger Warner collection and sale at Christie's, January 2009).
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