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Lot 66

A London delftware Adam and Eve charger, circa 1670

31 January 2019, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£4,000 - £6,000

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A London delftware Adam and Eve charger, circa 1670

Boldly painted with 'The Temptation', outlined in blue and boldly coloured in manganese, yellow, orange and two shades of green, the figures flanking the tree, the writhing serpent with the head of a demon in the branches, the blue dash rim banded in yellow, with a lead glazed back, 33cm diam

Footnotes

Provenance:
Clare Lees
The Sampson and Horne Collection, Bonhams sale 28 April 2010, lot 68

Exhibited:
The Merchant's House, Marlborough, Wiltshire, 2010-2018

Adam and Eve chargers enjoyed a long popularity. In his 1997 catalogue of Delftware in the Victoria and Albert Museum, section A13-21, Michael Archer discusses the origin and chronology of chargers decorated with 'The Temptation'. These ultimately derive from an engraving by Crispin van de Passe which Archer reproduces as fig.24. The present lot is a relatively early example of the subject and is likely to be from London.

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