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Slipware Dish by Thomas Toft, c1675, (1944). Creator: Unknown
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Slipware Dish by Thomas Toft, c1675, (1944). Creator: Unknown
Slipware Dish by Thomas Toft, c1675, (1944). The design shows, though incorrectly, the Royal Arms of England. The initials C.R. stand for Charles II. From " English Pottery and China, by Cecilia Sempill. [Collins, London, 1944]
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This vibrant print captures a Slipware Dish created by the renowned potter Thomas Toft in 1675. The dish, showcased here in all its glory, was mistakenly designed to depict the Royal Arms of England. The initials "C. R" proudly represent Charles II, the reigning monarch at that time. This piece is featured in Cecilia Sempill's book "English Pottery and China" published by Collins in 1944. The dish itself is a true testament to English craftsmanship, showcasing intricate details and rich colors that make it an exquisite decorative item. Its royal symbolism adds an air of regality to any space it graces. Dating back to the seventeenth century, this slipware dish holds historical significance as a representation of British heritage and culture. It serves as a reminder of the opulence and grandeur associated with royalty during that era. The print beautifully captures every aspect of this remarkable object - from its distinctive coat of arms featuring lions and unicorns to its expertly crafted ceramic form. With its striking color palette and meticulous design, this slipware dish stands as a testament to both artistic skill and social history. Displayed against a backdrop reminiscent of 1940s aesthetics, this photograph transports viewers back in time while celebrating the enduring beauty of British ceramics throughout centuries past.
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