Blue dash chargers and other early English tin enamel circular dishes . To fare fnrjjr qn BLUE DASH CHARGERS been no queen W connected with Englandanywhere near the year ad. 1700. Closely connected with this design thereare four others, without the dash edging, of awoman holding a musical instrument. She alsois nearly full length, has a narrow waist and. Sidebotham Collection. Dia. 16 inches wears a crinoline. These are in the Falkner,Harland, Sidebotham and Taylor glaze on one or more of these is veryhigh; the potting slightly differs on the variousspecimens. That in the Falkn


Blue dash chargers and other early English tin enamel circular dishes . To fare fnrjjr qn BLUE DASH CHARGERS been no queen W connected with Englandanywhere near the year ad. 1700. Closely connected with this design thereare four others, without the dash edging, of awoman holding a musical instrument. She alsois nearly full length, has a narrow waist and. Sidebotham Collection. Dia. 16 inches wears a crinoline. These are in the Falkner,Harland, Sidebotham and Taylor glaze on one or more of these is veryhigh; the potting slightly differs on the variousspecimens. That in the Falkner Collection ishere illustrated. Tn the Tfarland sj)ccimciithe woman is holding a mirror. 91 BLUE DASH CHARGERS In the Sidebotliam Collection there is acurious charger, without the dashes, 16 inchesin diameter, of a woman in a car, and holdingin her hand a vase of tulips. This may be in-tended for Venus, or some character of thelate seventeenth or early eighteenth century,when this ware was made. Here is a roughillustration of this example; the W. R. inthe Wakefield Collection is shown earlier, as isalso a charger with William III. (two chargerson one block). 92


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