English Delftware Dish - Boy Chasing Insect
English tin glazed pottery dish, c. 1730. Similarly decorated plates have been attributed to Bristol manufacture.
Dimensions: Approximately 10⅝” diameter.
Decoration:
The dish is decorated with a naïve cobalt blue design of a Chinese boy chasing a flying insect in a landscape of trees and a large rock. It is painted in the free-hand style of decoration found in 18th century English delftware.
The reverse is undecorated and bears evidence of kiln spurs.
References:
Britton, “English Delft in the Bristol Collection”.
Lipski and Archer "Dated English Delftware".
Victoria and Albert Museum, “Delftware: The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles - a Catalogue of the Collection in the Victoria and Albert Museum”.
Condition: There are glaze flaws, chips, and frits typical of antique tin-glazed earthenware. Otherwise in excellent condition consistent with age and usage. Please examine the photos; they are part of the description.


