English delftware plate with image of King Charles in the Boscobel Oak, London circa 1715

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£7250

Dated: 1715 London

An English delftware Royal commemorative plate decorated with the future King Charles II hiding in the Boscobel Oak. The image of the King is surrounded by three crowns in the oak's branches, representing England, Scotland, and Ireland. The plate is a rare version and in remarkably fine condition and made at the time of the Jacobite cause.  

Diameter: 9 inches

Current Condition: Fine condition with minor wear in accord with age

Literature: The plate is a previously unrecorded example, a plate in a similar theme is illustrated on page 75 in The Longridge Collection Catalogue

£7250    $9787

Description

An English delftware Royal commemorative plate decorated with the future King Charles II hiding in the Boscobel Oak.

The image of the King is surrounded by three crowns in the oak’s branches, representing England, Scotland, and Ireland. The plate is a rare version and in remarkably fine condition and made at the time of the Jacobite cause.