Tuesday 21 February 2023
A Castelli maiolica armorial plate, 18th century, painted with figures in a landscape by...
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A Castelli maiolica armorial plate, 18th century, painted with figures in a landscape by dilapidated buildings and distant mountains, the sky centred by an armorial shield within an elaborate escutcheon surmounted by a tasselled green galero, manganese line and ochre band rim, 23cm diameter
Provenance: The Robert G. Vater Collection of European Ceramics.
Note: The colour of the ecclesiastical hat or galero with six tassels on each side indicates that this plate was made for a bishop.
Photographs: © Christie's Images
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