Antique Enrique Ventosa Talavera Poblano Tin-Glazed Pottery Charger Mexico 1910

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A good antique Talavera Poblana tin-glazed earthenware charger, Enrique Luis Ventosa (Spain, Mexico, 1868-1935) Puebla, Mexico, Renaissance style, circa 1910.
The charger/bowl was created by one of the most accomplished Spanish/Mexican potters of the late 19th early 20th century. The bowl is finely decorated in the Renaissance tradition of maiolica from Spain & Italy, the yellow ground is decorated with a stylized peacock with a floral branch below, the bowl with a blue rim. The bowl is monogrammed with Ventosa's mark in blue to the verso, condition is very good indeed, no chips or cracks or restoration. A fine example of Talavera pottery by the celebrated potter Enrique Ventosa.

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1.5 inches high × 9 inches wide × 9 inches deep

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high × wide x deep

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