Early 18th century period delft ware bowl decorated with green,red,blue and yellow polychrome colours. The bowl is decorated on the interior with flowers and foliage in blue.
The outer sides of the bowl feature a fine looking rooster and a beaker shaped vase with a plant standing against a boat shaped basket containing flowers.
An almost identical delft bowl is located in the Victoria and Albert Museum London.
Diameter: 10 inches
Current Condition: Fine condition minor feint hairline restored .
Literature: Michael Archer, Delftware (at the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, England). Page 244 figure reference F.17
Provenance of the bowl illustrated is The Glaisher bequest.
Early 18th century period delft ware bowl decorated with green,red,blue and yellow polychrome colours. The bowl is decorated on the interior with flowers and foliage in blue.
The outer sides of the bowl feature a fine looking rooster and a beaker shaped vase with a plant standing against a boat shaped basket containing flowers.
An almost identical delft bowl is located in the Victoria and Albert Museum London.
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