Heraldic Plate
Talavera
22-3/4 x 22-3/4 x 5-1/2"
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Description
Talavera Heraldic Bowl with Coat of Arms Blackamoor Tritons & Crown
Admire the grandeur of this large Talavera heraldic plate, adorned with striking black, yellow, blue, and orange tones. The deep dish features a rare coat of arms, rich in symbolism. At its center stands a Moor, celebrating the bravery of a family member who fought in the Christian Crusades. The Moor's banner bears a crown, signifying a lineage of royalty. Flanking him are two tritons, each wielding a club, suggesting a family of navigators or those with power over maritime fleets.
Possibly the coat of arms of a prominent merchant family from centuries past, this ceramic masterpiece is in pristine condition, with an original line across the plate's base, a unique result of its baking process. It comes complete with an iron display stand for showcasing its historic beauty.
Coat of arms shields, like the one adorning this magnificent talavera plate, have a long and rich tradition in the history of heraldry. These emblems were not only symbols of family identity but also served as a means of identification on battlefields and in society of the time. Each element present in a heraldic shield, whether it's an animal, a human figure, or an object, carries a special meaning that communicates the history, achievements, and values of the family or individual to whom it belongs. This plate is a tangible testament to that heraldic tradition and a connection to the past, allowing those who observe it to explore a rich historical narrative.
Details
Material/Technique:
Talavera
Size:
22-3/4 x 22-3/4 x 5-1/2"
Date/Period:
19th Century
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