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Lot 294
A fine Derby teapot stand by Billingsley and Boreman Circa 1790.
8 April 2009, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £1,680 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistA fine Derby teapot stand by Billingsley and Boreman
Circa 1790.
Of quatrelobed form, painted with pattern 320, a central circular landscape of a couple walking in a rural landscape by Zachariah Boreman, surrounded by swags of summer flowers suspended from gilt paterae, above tied puce ribbons, by William Billingsley, a formal gilded border around the rim, 13.7cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark and pattern 320 in puce
Of quatrelobed form, painted with pattern 320, a central circular landscape of a couple walking in a rural landscape by Zachariah Boreman, surrounded by swags of summer flowers suspended from gilt paterae, above tied puce ribbons, by William Billingsley, a formal gilded border around the rim, 13.7cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark and pattern 320 in puce
Footnotes
This pattern was the most expensive tea and coffee service pattern in production at Derby at the time. See W D John, William Billingsley, Illustration 35B for a coffee cup and saucer of the same pattern.
