Large English Delft Blue and White Punch Bowl Liverpool Circa 1760
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This large English Delft punch bowl was hand painted in Liverpool around 1760. At thirteen inches in diameter, it combines substantial scale with notable lightness in both its thin potting and the clear tone of its cobalt blue. The blue fires in a light, fresh shade that complements the delicacy of the bird-and-flower design on the exterior and the restrained floral sprigs within. A lively songbird moves through flowering sprays beneath a structured diaper border at the rim. The outlines are firm, the washes controlled, and the brushwork remains visible. The cobalt stays light rather than dark or inky, allowing the decoration to read clearly across the broad surface. The glaze has a cool white cast with slight bluish translucency and an even surface with only mild pooling. That clarity supports the painting and sharpens the blue. The foot ring is neatly cut and proportioned, reinforcing the sense of careful workshop finish. Inside, a single budding flower in the well and delicate leafy sprigs below the rim reflect the traditional restraint of Liverpool punch bowls of this period. Scale, lightness, and controlled painting define the strongest English Delft. This bowl brings those qualities together with clarity and balance. Dimensions: 13 inches diameter x 6.5 inches tall Condition: Excellent with a small glaze skip in the well and very small edge frits invisibly restored Decoration: Hand-painted in soft cobalt blue with bird and flower sprays and diaper border Material: Tin-glazed earthenware Origin: Liverpool, England Date: Circa 1760
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