AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE BOSCOBEL OAK PLATE
AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE BOSCOBEL OAK PLATE

CIRCA 1715-20, LONDON OR BRISTOL

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AN ENGLISH DELFTWARE BOSCOBEL OAK PLATE
CIRCA 1715-20, LONDON OR BRISTOL
Painted in blue, red, green and manganese with a portrait of Charles II flanked by three crowns in a tree with sponged blue leaves, the trunk flanked by the initials C R within two double blue concentric lines and a manganese band (restored rim chipping)
8 ¾ in. (22 cm.) diam.
Provenance
With Sampson & Horne, London.
Literature
Sampson & Horne, English Pottery and Related Works of Art compiled by Jonathan Horne, Exhibition Catalogue, London, 2008, p. 14, cat. no. 08/10.
Aileen Dawson, English and Irish Delftware 1570-1840, London, 2010, p. 64 (cited).
Rodney Woolley, 'Delftware in the Reading Museum and Art Gallery Collection', English Ceramic Circle Transactions, Vol. 25, 2014(forthcoming article).
Exhibited
London, Sampson & Horne, English Pottery and Related Works of Art compiled by Jonathan Horne, London, 2008, p. 14, cat. no. 08/10.

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Lot Essay

Charles II is depicted hiding in the Boscobel Oak, an event that took place after his defeat by the Parliamentarians at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. Charles II was eventually succeeded by his niece Queen Anne, the last of the Stuart monarchs. At the time of her death in 1714 there was an uprising against the succession of the German Hanoverians. This plate shows support for the Jacobite cause as well as confirming the continuation of the Act of Union (1707). An identical plate is in the collection of the Reading Museum and Art Gallery (accession no. RMAG.1962.178.1). A similar plate from the Longridge Collection was sold by Christie's in New York on 24 January 2011, lot 66. A similar plate is illustrated by Ross E. Taggart, The Frank P. and Harriet C. Burnap Collection of English Pottery in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery, Kansas City, 1967, p. 46, no. 87.

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