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Lot 286

A rare brown stoneware charger, first half 18th century

18 May 2016, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A rare brown stoneware charger, first half 18th century

Nottingham or Derbyshire, of dished form with a broad rim, rouletted in naive style with a cockerel amongst groups of pointed leaves, 34.3cm diam (restoration to rim)

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Provenance:
Ernest Allman Collection
The Mavis Bimson Collection

Exhibited in the ECC Jubilee exhibition (1977) and illustrated by R J Charleston and Donald Towner, English Ceramics 1580-1830 (1977), No 25. Another charger of related shape with rouletted decoration is illustrated by Oswald, Hildyard and Hughes, English Brown Stoneware (1982), pl.139.

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