A London delftware Royal dish c.1690, painted in blue with a double head and shoulders portrait of William and Mary, each crowned, William wearing an ermine-lined robe, within narrow blue line borders, broken and riveted, 22cm. Provenance: a private collection from the West Country. William and Mary were proclaimed King and Queen as joint sovereigns in 1689 and reigned together until Mary's death in 1694. A number of fragments found by Garner in Lambeth correspond with this design. See Michael Archer, Delftware, item B2, p 115.
A London delftware Royal dish c.1690, painted in blue with a double head and shoulders portrait of William and Mary, each crowned, William wearing an ermine-lined robe, within narrow blue line borders, broken and riveted, 22cm. Provenance: a private collection from the West Country. William and Mary were proclaimed King and Queen as joint sovereigns in 1689 and reigned together until Mary's death in 1694. A number of fragments found by Garner in Lambeth correspond with this design. See Michael Archer, Delftware, item B2, p 115.
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