c.1620–1700 Catalan Blue & White Plate with Female Figure, Spain, 8.3in

€2.200

Rare 17th-century Catalan blue and white tin-glazed earthenware plate, produced in Catalonia, Spain.

The plate features a distinctive border decoration composed of bold, short cobalt brushstrokes resembling finger impressions, a defining characteristic of the ditada series. At the center appears a stylized female figure in profile, a known iconographic motif in Catalan ceramic production of the 17th century, documented in museum collections in Barcelona.

This piece exhibits all the hallmarks of early Catalan majolica: expressive hand-painted decoration, uneven earthenware body, rich surface patina, and visible age-related wear consistent with centuries of use.

Comparable examples are held in museum collections, including documented specimens in Barcelona.

Details:
• Origin: Catalonia, Spain
• Date: c.1620–1700
• Material: Tin-glazed earthenware with hand-painted cobalt decoration
• Dimensions: Diameter: 8.3in / 21cm
• Condition: Poor but authentic antique condition. Significant edge losses, a large rim chip, extensive glaze wear, surface abrasions, craquelure, and old stable cracks. No modern restorations observed. A genuine archaeological-grade object with strong historical presence.
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c.1620–1700 Catalan Blue & White Plate with Female Figure, Spain, 8.3in
€2.200
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