£345.00
A striking maiolica portrait charger, richly decorated in cobalt blue and ochre, depicting a classical female profile within a laurel wreath border, surrounded by scrolling foliate ornament. The inscription cartouche adds further Renaissance-inspired charm, echoing the istoriato tradition of Urbino and Deruta ceramics.
To the reverse is an inscription recording “Annie Eliza Spong – Balham – Oct 7th 1886”, situating the piece firmly in the late 19th century. This date reflects the Victorian revival of Renaissance maiolica, when artists and studios across Europe sought to emulate the splendour of Italian Renaissance ceramics for a cultured clientele.
The charger sits on a later clear stand for display. The glaze is vibrant, the portrait beautifully stylised, and the hand-painted decoration retains excellent colour and character. A decorative piece of historic interest, with both aesthetic and social resonance.
Good, with minor expected surface wear to the glaze consistent with age.
Height: 38 cm / 15 inches
Width: 38 cm / 15 inches
Depth: 2 cm / 0.8 inches
Weight: 1.3 k.g / 2.9 lbs
All our collections have been through our workshop and where possible, we always try to maintain the original finish preserving the patina and colour, some items are sympathetically restored and this is done by our own skilled craftsmen using only traditional methods
We complete a full assessment, re-wire and PAT inspection on all lighting. The full assessment can include general upkeep and updating – Fitting new lamp holders, deep cleaning, minor repairs and replacement of fragile metal pins are all part of our service. Rewiring includes a standard rewire to conform with UK electrical regulations to an adaptation or conversion