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8 June 2005, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £1,080 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistA pair of Derby plates
circa 1790
of 'Chatsworth Service' type, painted with pattern 148 of a circular landscape panel titled 'View in Dovedale, Derbyshire' and 'View of Matlock high Torr, Derbyshire', within a wide band of interlocking gilded ovals, a green and puce foliate border below the rim, 22.7cm, crown, crossed batons and D marks, pattern number and titles in blue (some wear) (2)
of 'Chatsworth Service' type, painted with pattern 148 of a circular landscape panel titled 'View in Dovedale, Derbyshire' and 'View of Matlock high Torr, Derbyshire', within a wide band of interlocking gilded ovals, a green and puce foliate border below the rim, 22.7cm, crown, crossed batons and D marks, pattern number and titles in blue (some wear) (2)
Footnotes
Provenance: the Howells collection. A service of this pattern was given by George V to The Duke of Devonshire and is on display at Chatsworth
