1964.0620 Dish
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Dish

  • Category:

    Ceramics

  • Place of Origin:

    Delft or London, England or Netherlands, Possibly United Kingdom, Europe

  • Secondary Place of Origin:

    United Kingdom or United States, Europe or North America

  • Date:

    1660-1940

  • Materials:

    Earthenware (delftware, faience); Tin glaze

  • Techniques:

    Molded, Painted

  • Museum Object Number:

    1964.0620


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Object Number

1964.0620

Object Name

Dish

Category

Ceramics

Credit Line/Donor

Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont

Place of Origin

Delft or London, England or Netherlands, Possibly United Kingdom, Europe

Origin Notes

For body and glaze

Secondary Place of Origin

United Kingdom or United States, Europe or North America

Secondary Origin Notes

Modern decoration

Date

1660-1940

Mark or Signature or Inscription or Label

1. Label; Underside; Circular black-printed collection sticker based on a Toft slipware dish portraying Charles in the Boscobel Oak, with printed "LOMAX COLLECTION" and ink, handwritten "65.V." (sticker may not be not original to this piece).
2. Label; Underside; Underside bears large circular sticker with serrated edge and penciled incription (script) "35X11 / Lambeth / [illegible]" (sticker is wrinkled, as though it's been soaked off and applied).

Subjects

Armorial device; Guild arms; Company arms

Materials

Earthenware (delftware, faience); Tin glaze

Techniques

Molded, Painted

Dimensions (inches)

2.205 (H) , 13.583 (Diam)

Dimensions (centimeters)

5.6 (H) , 34.5 (Diam)

Object Description

Text available soon.

Bibliography and Bibliographic Notes

[Book] Lipski, Louis L. & Archer, Michael. 1984 Dated English Delftware: Tin-glazed Earthenware 1600-1800.
Puzzle wine goblet with Drapers' Company arms: p. 197, no. 875, inscribed "IW 1674."
[Book] Lipski, Louis L. & Archer, Michael. 1984 Dated English Delftware: Tin-glazed Earthenware 1600-1800.
Later decorated delftware discussion: chapter titled "Objects Inscribed and Decorated at a Later Date"
[Book] Britton, Frank. 1987 London Delftware.
Two delft ointment pots with later Parish Clerks' and Upholsterers arms: p. 114, nos. 40-41
[Book] Sotheby Parke Burnet Publications. 1990 Fakes and Forgeries: An Exhibition incorporating Sotheby's 'Black Museum' (Olympia Antiques Fair).
Another, differently lobed white delft dish with forged company arms: p. 10, no. 25, with the Pewterers' Company arms painted in blue. (Original dish identified as English, c. 1655)