Fruit dish
Dateca. 1755
Maker
Delamain's Factory
(1752-1770s)
OriginIreland, Dublin
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (delft)
DimensionsDIAM: 6 1/2"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1967-476
DescriptionShallow bowl with cylindrical foot ring and a punchwork band of interlocking circles below the rim. Bluish tin glaze decorated in blue with dots and swags around interior and exterior of openwork; landscape of trees and rocks on interior base.Label TextJudging from the number surviving, bowls of this sort were a popular product of Delamain's factory. Most are painted with the same style landscape, which is also seen on a number of plates. On the majority of Dublin bowls the piercing gives the appearance of a series of interconnected rings, whereas on the English examples the rings are spaced farther apart, giving a more open look. Whether these bowls were indeed intended for fruit or merely to be decorative, their shape is that of an eighteenth-century fruit dish.
InscribedNo
MarkingsNo
ProvenanceTristram Jellinek, Shepherd's Arcade, London
c. 1755
ca. 1765
ca. 1765
ca. 1760
ca. 1770
1700-1725
1795-1805
1756-1763
ca. 1740