Lot 3
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A Faenza maiolica pharmacy jar, circa 1560-70

Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • POTTERY
  • 32cm., 12 1/2 in. high
possibly from the workshop of Emiliano Capra, known as Saladino, of ovoid form, painted with a portrait of the Patriarch Jacob, seated looking to his right and holding a scroll 'Non auferet sceitrus(?) re iuda' flanked by the inscription P.iACOB,  above a label 'Vosce quoy'(?) in gothic script, the ground painted with yellow oak leaves on a blue ground and blue and white foliate scrolls against an orange ground.

Literature

mentioned by Dora Thornton and Timothy Wilson, Italian Renaissance Ceramics, A catalogue of the British Museum collection, 2009, Vol. I, p. 162

Condition

Some restoration to rim and neck.Some restoration to foot
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Catalogue Note

The possible attribution to Emiliano Capra begins with a highly related documentary drug jar depicting the Prophet Jonah in the collection of the Musée national de la céramique, Sèvres. This jar is inscribed with a label to the reverse ‘Ioane castru… fecitt/fieri in F… Ma/stro miliano salitino’. Saladino is recorded in a rogito of 1570 in the Archivio di Stato di Faenza as a potter working in the city (published by A. R. Gentilini and R. Guidotti, 1989, Libri a stampa e maioliche istoriate del xvi secolo, Faenza, p. 41, fig. 19c-d).