Anderson Manor Collection
18th-Century Coimbra Ceramic Dish – 22 cm
18th-Century Coimbra Ceramic Dish – 22 cm
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SKU:PL144
This beautifully crafted ceramic dish from the 18th century hails from the renowned pottery workshops of Coimbra, Portugal, a region celebrated for its rich ceramic tradition. Measuring 22 cm in diameter, this piece is adorned with a striking hand-painted blue floral and vine motif, set against a soft cream background that accentuates the intricate details of the design.
The deep blue hues, characteristic of Coimbra ceramics, bring a sense of timeless elegance, while the symmetrical floral patterns evoke a serene balance, reflecting the skilled artistry of its makers.
Despite its age, this dish is in good condition, showcasing the resilience and quality of its craftsmanship. Visible wear, including a historical repair on the back with metal staples, adds to its authenticity and charm, telling the story of a cherished piece carefully preserved through the centuries. Such repairs were common in the 18th century, demonstrating the value and reverence placed on these pieces by their original owners.
Perfect for collectors of antique ceramics or those with an appreciation for Portuguese artistry, this Coimbra dish brings a touch of historical sophistication to any setting. Display it as a statement piece or incorporate it into a curated collection to celebrate Portugal’s cultural legacy.
Historical Significance:
Coimbra pottery is celebrated for its distinctive blue and white designs, a style heavily influenced by Eastern ceramics and widely popular during the 18th century. This dish serves as a reminder of Portugal’s flourishing trade routes and cultural exchanges, making it a testament to the enduring appeal of Coimbra’s artistic heritage.
Dimensions:
Diameter: 22 cm
Condition:
Good – historical repairs visible, with minor wear that adds to its character and authenticity.
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