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English Delftware
The term “delftware” is used to describe tin-glazed earthenware which was copied by the English from the Dutch and were the most popular form of domestic and decorative pottery mainly from the mid 17th century to the end of the 18th century. The ware was relatively affordable and replaced the use of pewter. The blue, green, orange-yellow, red and purple colors employed were derived from mineral pigments.
Early delftware workshops were established in Southwark London which employed Netherlandish workers at the Pickle Herring Quay pottery. Other delftware workshops formed in London also followed in centers such as Bristol, Liverpool, Wincanton, Glasgow, and Belfast. Production of both utility and decorative items such as plates, chargers, jugs, tankards, tiles, flower bricks, vases, and apocathery ware formed the catalog. Perhaps the most iconic is the blue dash border chargers with their striking vibrant images of The Temptation, Royal and Military personalities and the decorative types with flowers and foliage. Decoration of floral bouquets, tulips, oak leaves, fruits, animals, birds, building, ships, and fashionable chinoiserie scenes adorned much of the output.
Some of the images are truly artistic, often naively applied in an informal and fluid style, and when considered with the specific color palette make a highly stylized recognizable statement. “ A work of art on Pottery.”
The subject of Delftware automatically leads to referencing and acknowledging Louis L. Lipski, Michael Archer and Jonathan Horne, who contributed so much with their research and promotion.
REFERENCE BOOKS
- Dated English Delftware by Louis L. Lipski and Michael Archer
- Delftware ( Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge) by Michael Archer.
- Delftware ( The Collection in the V and A Museum London ) by Michael Archer.
- British Delft at Williamsburg by John C. Austin
- The Longridge Collection of English Slipware and Delftware Volume 2. DELFTWARE by LeslieB. Grigsby
- The Exhibition catalogues of Jomathan Horne.
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English delftware plate with a manganese coloured image of a male figure in a rural setting 18th century
£485$654
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English delftware plate polychrome decorated with image of a long tailed bird amongst flowers 18th century
£885$1194
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English delftware pottery polychrome decorated charger with stylised flowers Bristol circa 1750
£1450$1957
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English delftware pottery farmyard plate with a peacock, Bristol delftworks 18th century
£3250$4387
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English delftware tile decorated in blue with a barge under sail 18th century London.
£275$371
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Rare small sized English delftware pottery peacock plate 18th century Bristol
£2750$3712
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Framed English tin-glazed tile decorated with a flower vase and carnation head corners London circa 1740
£225$303
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English delftware pottery charger in the Fazackerley style, antique period mid 18thc
£1450$1957
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Three English delftware tiles with images of peafowl decorated in manganese from Lipski Collection
£2150$2902
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English delftware pottery plate farmyard type with a peacock standing between trees London c1725
£2950$3982
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An English pottery delftware blue and white posset pot London 17th century
£3500$4725
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English delftware pottery polychrome plate with rabbits and trees. London mid 18th century
£885$1194
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Antique English London delftware pottery polychrome charger Chinoserie style 18th century
£1850$2497
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London delfware earthenware polychrome colored pancake plate mid 18th century England
£585$789
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English delftware pottery polychrome pancake plate mid 18th century London.
£585$789
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English pottery delftware pair of cornucopia wall pockets Liverpool mid 18th century
£1950$2632