Bristol delftware pottery chargers with birds, flowers and insects 18th century England

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Dated: 1750 Bristol England

These rare English delftware chargers are from a very distinctive and highly decorative group produced at the Bristol Pottery in the mid 18th century. Painted by the same artist with stylized flowers, birds, flying insects set in an oriental garden, they are one of the most striking works on delftware. The chargers can be acquired individually or as a pair or set of three.

Diameter: 13.25 inches

Current Condition: All the chargers are in an unrestored condition and have only minor chipping and fritting at the rims, a typical feature with delftware of this age.

Literature: Delftware, The catalog of the collection in the Victoria and Albert Museum London By Michael Archer. Also illustrated in the Collection of Marion and Brian Morgan, by Archer and Morgan. Other examples from this group are located in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

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Description

These rare English delftware chargers are from a very distinctive and highly decorative group produced at the Bristol Pottery in the mid 18th century. Painted by the same artist with stylized flowers, birds, flying insects set in an oriental garden, they are one of the most striking works on delftware.
The chargers can be acquired individually or as a pair or set of three.