A Delft blue and white plate, mid 18th century, the tin glazed…
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A Delft blue and white plate, mid 18th century, the tin glazed plate decorated with a recumbent deer in a landscape, with, flora and fruits to the rim between concentric bands, diameter 23.5 cm

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  • Tin Glazed - Tin glazing is a technique used to decorate earthenware, to produce maiolica, faience and delftware. Once the pottery has been fired, it is dipped into a white opaque glaze of oxides of tin and lead which produces a porous white surface, the background for the brightly painted decoration. The surface is then decorated with enamel colours which are absorbed by the glaze, and then fired again, resulting in the decoration fusing into the surface of the object.

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