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Lot 231
An interesting group of Derbyshire porcelains circa 1760-75
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14 April 2010, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £456 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistAn interesting group of Derbyshire porcelains
circa 1760-75
Comprising a Derby teapot and a cover of quatrelobed globular form, painted in bright enamels with flowers and two Chinese figures beside a table, unusual scrollwork in puce below the rim and on the handle, 12.5cm high (cover married, damaged), a Derbyshire teapot, possibly Wirksworth, of globular form, painted with spirals of green monochrome flowers within puce-lined panels, 10cm high (cover lacking) and a Derby pierced baluster vase, applied with three tied garlands of flowers picked out in bright colours, painted floral sprays below, possibly London decorated, 15.2cm high, patch marks (cover lacking, damaged) (4)
Comprising a Derby teapot and a cover of quatrelobed globular form, painted in bright enamels with flowers and two Chinese figures beside a table, unusual scrollwork in puce below the rim and on the handle, 12.5cm high (cover married, damaged), a Derbyshire teapot, possibly Wirksworth, of globular form, painted with spirals of green monochrome flowers within puce-lined panels, 10cm high (cover lacking) and a Derby pierced baluster vase, applied with three tied garlands of flowers picked out in bright colours, painted floral sprays below, possibly London decorated, 15.2cm high, patch marks (cover lacking, damaged) (4)
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Provenance: Godden Reference Collection
Saleroom notices
The estimate of this lot should be £300 - £500
