19th c. Hispano-Moresque Majolica Charger, Copper Luster, Spain / Moorish, Large
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1800s Spanish Hispano-Moresque Majolica Charger, Cobalt Blue & Copper Lustre, Spain
We are offering a Hispano-Moresque charger from 19th century Spain, designed by hand in Colbalt Blue and Copper Lustre.
Hispano-Moresque
earthenware first emerged out of the 15th century, created by Moorish
potters in Malaga, Spain and became more well known in the region of
Manises, near Valencia by the 16th century.
After the hand
forming of each charger, the glaze would be applied over a design traced
in cobalt blue. After the first firing, a metallic pigment would be
brushed over the glaze and the piece fired once more. Originally, the
designs of each charger were primarily Islamic, including the tree of
life, foliage motifs and Arabic inscriptions.
Chargers
created in later years included design elements of the Italian
Renaissance as well as the Islamic themes. Copper luster was also used
during this time in the creation of these pieces, as the one shown in
this very listing.
Condition:
This rare and unusual charger is in very good condition with minor fretting the some of the copper glazed edges.
There is a very old label on the reverse indicating that this piece was retailed in the 19th c
Please examine all photos for an accurate description.
Measurements:
18" Diameter
ID 110 Loc. R
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