A grand Hispano-Moresque armorial charger with briony flower and parsley leaf decoration

c. 1430-1470
Spain, Valencia, Manises
46 cm diameter; White tin-glazed earthenware with light brown copper lustre, decorated in cobalt, manganese and yellow pigments on a buff-coloured clay.
This charger would most likely have been produced as the centre-piece of a larger domestic commission, given the inclusion of a heraldic shield. Like the small number of surviving lustred chargers of this type, the armorial shield appears against a ground of brownish-copper lustred bryony flowers within a cobalt blue rope-twist circle. A closely related example of a Manises charger with a coat of arms within rope-twist circle and bryony flower field is held in the Victoria and Albert Museum and must have been made in the same workshop.


Provenance

Collection of Baron Édouard de Rothschild (1868-1949);
By descent in the collection of the Rothschild family until 2023

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