AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE ROYAL PORTRAIT CAUDLE-CUP OF WILLIAM III
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE ROYAL PORTRAIT CAUDLE-CUP OF WILLIAM III

CIRCA 1689-1702, LONDON, PROBABLY SOUTHWARK

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AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE ROYAL PORTRAIT CAUDLE-CUP OF WILLIAM III
CIRCA 1689-1702, LONDON, PROBABLY SOUTHWARK
Painted with a portrait of the King, bust-length, crowned, wearing his coronation robes and holding an orb and sceptre, between the initials WR, flanked by columns below an arch (restored hairline cracks to body, glaze flaking to upper rim)
3 in. (7.6 cm.) high
Provenance
Thomas Scholes, sale; Sotheby's, London, 16 January 1962, lot 17.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 17 April 2000, lot 11.
With Jonathan Horne, London.
Syd Levethan: 'The Longridge Collection'; sale Christie's, London, 25 May 2011, lot 127.

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Lot Essay

This unusual caudle-cup appears to be the only recorded example with a portrait of William III alone. Lipski and Archer record fourteen dated examples with portraits of Charles II. A cup of the same form as the present lot with the initials CR and a portrait of Charles II is in the Victoria & Albert Museum, see Michael Archer, Delftware The Tin-Glazed Earthenware of the British Isles, London, 1997, p. 246, C.9, where the author notes that 'Fragments of similar shaped mugs have been found at Mark Brown's Wharf, and even closer ones, but of a slightly later date, at Norfolk House'. See also John C. Austin, British Delft at Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1994, p. 103, no. 86 for a related cup painted with William and Mary.

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