London delftware pottery plate polychrome centrally decorated with a bell mid 18th century period England

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£785

Dated: 1750 London England

The plate is delftware earthenware and decorated in polychrome colors with a central image of a bell closed with scrolls of leaves, and it attributed to the Lambeth or Vauxhall Delftworks located in London. A similar plate located in the Fitzwilliam Museum decorated in blue and white and from notes supplied in J.W.L.Glaishyer's personal catalog thought possibly made for the Bell Inn Nottingham.

Diameter: 9 inches

Current Condition: Exceptional

Provenance: Collection of Alison Franks ( Daughter of Lord Oliver Sherwell Franks)

Literature: Page 100 figure ref.B.35 Delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum by Michael Archer.

£785    $1059

Description

The plate is delftware earthenware and decorated in polychrome colors with a central image of a bell closed with scrolls of leaves, and it attributed to the Lambeth or Vauxhall Delftworks located in London. A similar plate located in the Fitzwilliam Museum decorated in blue and white and from notes supplied in J.W.L.Glaishyer’s personal catalog thought possibly made for the Bell Inn Nottingham.