A PAIR OF DELFTWARE POTTERY POLYCHROME FLOWER BRICKS
A PAIR OF DELFTWARE POTTERY POLYCHROME FLOWER BRICKS
ATTRIBUTED TO LIVERPOOL, C.1760
painted in the Fazackerly palette in blue, red, green, yellow and manganese with floral sprays, the recessed top with twenty-two small circular apertures and a larger central one, on arc d'arbalete bracket feet (2)
7.6cm high, 16cm wide
Provenance
Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
Catalogue Note
See John C. Austin, 'British Delft at Williamsburg', pl.650 for a comparable example.
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A PAIR OF DELFTWARE POTTERY POLYCHROME FLOWER BRICKS
ATTRIBUTED TO LIVERPOOL, C.1760
painted in the Fazackerly palette in blue, red, green, yellow and manganese with floral sprays, the recessed top with twenty-two small circular apertures and a larger central one, on arc d'arbalete bracket feet (2)
7.6cm high, 16cm wide
Provenance
Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
Catalogue Note
See John C. Austin, 'British Delft at Williamsburg', pl.650 for a comparable example.