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An early Derby Patch Mark canted rectangular butter tub, painted in polychrome with summer flowers, iron red rim, 7cm high, 12.5cm wide, c. 1760; an early Derby canted rectangular butter tub, painted in polychrome with domestic birds and foliage, the verso and sides with flowers in the manner of the Cotton-stem painter, iron red rim, 6.6cm high, 12cm wide, c. 1758-1760, (2) Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: 1st) Good condition but for pitting and surface wear to enamels. Some light stable stresses within the body. 2nd) Restorations, spitting and some wear to enamels - particularly the flowers.
A rare and early Derby globular teapot and cover, of small proportions, painted in the manner of the Cotton-stem Painter with country flowers in bloom, domed cover with acorn finial, acanthus-capped scroll handle, 13.5cm high, c.1758 For a similar example see: the Dennis G. Rice Collection of Fine Early Derby Porcelain; sold at Gorringes, The Spring Sale, 12th March 2019, Lot 193.Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Rare survivor but the teapot has been re-attached after having been in two pieces. The cover similar and now sitting ajar from the body of the pot. Expected light wear and some manufacturing blemishes.
A Derby fluted coffee cup and saucer, pattern no. 86, painted by Zachariah Boreman, in polychrome enamels and wash with Picturesque views, gilt leaf and blue bands, bordered by broad interlaced and linear gilt friezes, dentil borders, the cup 6.5cm high, impressed V and decorator's mark numbered 4 in puce for William Yates, the saucer 13.5cm diam, impressed E and decorator's mark numbered 2 in puce for Joseph Stables, puce crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1785For a similar example see: Hoyte, The Charles Norman Collection of 18th Century Derby Porcelain, 1996, page 23.Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition with some light surface wear and scratches.
A Derby teacup and saucer, pattern 127, gilt Gothick tracery below a cobalt blue band, the base with a gilt beaded band, later decorated with disheveled birds in puce, the saucer 14cm diam, puce crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1795 Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition with some light wear. Touches of spitting from re-firing after being later decorated.
A Chelsea-Derby cylindrical toilette pot, inspired by Vincennes, painted in polychrome enamels with sprays of country flowers within circular tooled gilt reserves, Mazarin blue groud with gilt laurels, further flowering foliage to interior, gilt dentil rim and band to base, 5.4cm high, entwined gold anchor and D mark, c. 1770For similar examples see: Twitchett, Derby Porcelain 1748-1848: An Illustrated Guide, 2002, page 247, fig. 244. Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Nice piece. Lacking cover. Some light surface wear and scratches. Minor rub to gilding. Stable 3.5cm hairline crack, discoloured to interior only and displaying well externally.
A rare and early Derby Famille Verte bell-shaped coffee cup and saucer, painted in the Chinese Kangxi manner in tones of green, red and blue enamels with petal-shaped reserves of stiff foliage, the reserves outlined in red pencilling, shaped interior rim with a diaper band, pierced ear-shaped handle, the cup 7.4cm high, the saucer 12.6cm diam, c.1758For an identical coffee cup see: Twitchett, Derby Porcelain 1748-1848: An Illustrated Guide, 2002, Appendix II: Cup Shapes by Bernard and Nancy Wilson, page 270, fig. 4. Provenance: the T. Grant Dixon Collection, labelled and erroneously attributed to Worcester, c. 1755, Cat. No. 79; the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition. Light firing blemish to one point of rim. Some light nibbled chips to saucer. Each with some light surface wear and pitting.
A Derby Named-View shaped dessert dish, In Italy, well-painted in polychrome enamels with a Italianate landscape, bold Regency gilt borders of anthemions, leafy fronds and scrolls, 28cm wide, decorator's mark numbered 76 in puce within the footrim, titled in red script, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1810; a circular dessert plate, In Northumberland, painted with a couple visiting Picturesque monastic ruins, cobalt blue border with Regency gilding, 22.5cm diam, titled in red script, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, earlier collector's label to verso attributing the plate to George Robertson, c.1815 (2)Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: The dish in good condition. Painting and gilding fairly fresh with some light surface wear. Anticipated crazing and some pitting. The plate crazed, with pitting, stained hairline cracks, couple of rim cracks, rub & wear to decoration but mainly gilding.
A Derby Topographical cabinet saucer, painted by John Brewer, pencilled en black camaïeu with a figure riding through a village, on a bloom ground, raised white beaded border, broad gilt rim, 13.5cm diam, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1815; a Derby Bute-shaped breakfast teacup and saucer, pattern 748, painted en red camaïeu with a frieze of acorns and oak leaves, on gilt ground, the deep saucer 15cm diam, decorator's mark numbered 3 in red, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1820; a Derby fluted teapot, angular scroll handle, 17cm high, puce crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c. 1795; a Derby circular dessert plate, decorated in imitation of a Japanese Kakiemon palette, gilt rim, 21.5cm diam, c.1820, Bonhams label to verso (4) Condition Report: Crazed cabinet saucer with expected wear and some rubbed gilding, two filled rom chips and two cracks - the largest 3cm long. Firing blemish to base of cup, saucer good, just expected light wear. The teapot restored throughout but fairly well. Dessert plate good but for light wear.
A pair of Derby trembleuse chocolate cups and saucers, inspired by contemporary Sèvres, painted in polychrome with garlands of flowers, gilt dentil rims and outlining, the saucers with inset deep well, the saucers 12.5cm diam, blue crown over D, c.1775Provenance: the Cordwent Collection, labelled; Woolley & Wallis, Fine Pottery and Porcelain, 23rd February 2016, Lot 162, labelled; the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Some surface wear to decoration and very light rubbing to gilding; expected spitted spots in places. Filled 0.7cm flat chip to one of the saucer edges.
An early Derby two-handled oval basket, central oval reserve painted in underglaze blue with a stylized Chinese landscape, faux weave borders outlined in further underglaze blue, ropetwist handles, exterior ornamented with flowerhead bosses at angles, blue circular footrim, 27cm wide, c.1760Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: One rim arch restored, 3.5cm wide. Some nibbles and stable firing stresses. Expected pitting. Very light surface wear.
A Chelsea-Derby trembleuse ogee chocolate cup and stand, painted in colourful polychrome with boughs of summer flowers suspended from a blue bland, scroll capped twin-handles, gilt dentil rim, the shaped stand 13.6cm diam, entwined gold anchor and D mark, c.1770Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition with some light surface wear. The gilding quite rubbed in places.
A Chelsea-Derby chocolate or milk cup, painted in polychrome with country flowers scattered on a white ground, grooved loop handle, gilt dentil rim, 7.2cm high, c.1770; a similar trembleuse saucer, 14cm diam, entwined gold anchor and D mark, c.1770 (2) Condition Report: The polychrome good with some very light surface wear. The gilding rubbed, fairly heavily at certain sections.
A pair of Derby ozier-moulded shaped circular soup plates, painted en blue camaïeu with gillyflowers and sprigs of foliage, 25.5cm diam, numbered 19 in blue script, blue crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1790 (2); a similar navette-shaped dish, 31cm wide, indistinctly numbered in blue script only, c. 1800; a coffee can and saucer, conforming to the latter, angular ear-shaped handle, the saucer 13cm diam, c.1815; a coffee can of the same shape, painted in pink and green with roses, gilt leafy sprigs and bands, 7cm high, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1815; a tea cup and saucer, painted with bright pink roses, swags of cornflowers and gilt leafy fronds, outlined with further gilding, wishbone handle, the saucer, 13.5cm diam, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1820; a circular dessert plate, 22.5cm diam, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1815 [9] Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: The ozier-moulded plates and dishes good with some light wear. The blue and white can cracked; the rose can good with light wear. Discoloured, pitted cup; its saucer good; each with light wear. Discoloured and crazed dessert plate.
A rare pair of Bloor Derby figures, of Grimacing Dwarfs, each grotesque modelled sitting on a grassy mound, each enamelled in polychrome, 14cm high, she numbered No. 53 in sgraffito, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, she numbered No. 53 in sgraffito, c. 1825Provenance: probably the pair sold at Bonhams, 23rd May 1986, Lot 160; if so, the pair illustrated in Bradshaw, Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, 1996, pages 209-210 and fig. 163; the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: He in good condition with some sporadic crazing, some touches of which are lightly discoloured; a few minor firing stresses at limbs; light rub and wear, the gilding possibly refreshed in places. She the same but for the repaired foot, that damage extends to a crack running up her skirt by 4cm but is currently stable. Each with very minor nibbles to bocage.
A Chelsea-Derby tea bowl and saucer, painted in the manner of Richard Askew en puce camaïeu with amorini and allegorical trophies, turquoise and black pencilled trailing laureate garlands, gilt dentil rims, the saucer 12cm diam, c.1780Provenance: the F.B. Gilhespy Collection, No. 596 C, Derby, labelled; The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Chips to footrim of teabowl but standing well overall. Otherwise just surface wear, pitting and some light manufacturing/kiln blemishes. Overall good condition.
A Derby Named-View circular plate, Near Amsterdam, Holland, painted with figures and wagons passing over a bridge, boats on a river passing beneath, Regency gilt anthemion and leafy scroll border, gilt rim, 25cm diam, decorator's mark numbered 7 within the footrim in red, titled in red script, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, MS label to verso, c.1815; a similar dessert plate, View in Holland, painted by Robert Brewer, elaborate gilt border with classical lyres above diaper plinths, flanked by hippocampi, scrolling leafy fronds and shells, by Joseph Broughton, 22.2cm diam, MS labels to verso, decorator's mark numbered 71 within footrim in blue, titled in red script, red crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1815 (2) Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Amsterdam plate with some wear and rub to decoration and gilding, some light pitting. The smaller Holland plate with discoloured crazing, particularly visible to verso, some light wear to decoration elsewhere.
A Derby ribbed globular teapot and cover, painted in polychrome enamels with scattered country flowers, outlined in iron red, 17cm high, c.1760Provenance: with Roderick Jellicoe, London, labelled; The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition but for stable stress crack at spout and some light surface wear.
A Bloor Derby figure, of Winged Time, the draped personification holding an hourglass on his raised thigh, his foot resting on a terrestrial globe, his emblematic scythe behind him, picked out in polychrome enamels and light wash, circular base with gilt band, 18cm high, numbered N222 in sgraffito only, c. 1820For a similar example see: Bradshaw, Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, 1990, page 311 and illustrated as fig. 257 on page 310 Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition but for a minor chip to the tip of nose, his right foot where two of the toes are chipped, flight chip to base frieze on verso. Otherwise light wear and some stable firing splits.
A Derby fluted tea bowl and saucer, pattern no. 86, painted by Zachariah Boreman, in polychrome enamels and wash with Picturesque views, gilt leaf and blue bands, bordered by broad interlaced and linear gilt friezes, dentil borders, the tea bowl 7.7cm diam, the saucer 13.5cm diam, decorator's mark numbered 8 in puce for William Longdon, puce crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1785For a similar example see: Hoyte, The Charles Norman Collection of 18th Century Derby Porcelain, 1996, page 23.Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition with some light surface wear and scratches.
An early Derby leaf-moulded 'spectacle' plate, painted in the manner of the Cotton-stem Painter in polychrome enamels with country flowers, the overlapping leaves picked in green, the pierced border moulded in relief with flowerheads, 18cm diam, c.1758Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Surface wear, rubbing and light scratches. Manufacturing blemishes, including pitting and kiln dust to verso particularly.
An early Derby basket, the centre painted in polychrome with exotic fowl by a riverside, the pierced sides picked out with scattered foliate, green and sallow twist handles ornamented with applied flowers, the exterior with flowerhead bosses, yellow base, 25cm wide, c.1760Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: In good condition but for some light manufacturing blemishes, surface wear, etc.
A Derby shaped circular dish, painted by Richard Dodson, painted with three birds in a shaped panel under a light turquoise border, 22.5cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c. 1825Provenance: From the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO (24 April 1926 -15 September 2018), daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
A Chelsea-Derby shaped circular plate, painted in green monochrome and picked out with black pencilling with a central sprig of country flowers in bloom within a border of swagged foliage conforming, outer-border outlined in gilt and with leafy scrolls, gilt dentil rim, 22cm diam, entwined gold anchor and D mark, c.1775; another, similar; a conforming shaped square dessert dish, 22.5cm wide, c.1775; a similar navette shaped dish, two-tone puce border, 26cm wide, blue crown over D, c.1775 (4) Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: The dessert plates good condition with light surface and some manufacturing blemishes. The navette dish similar and with crazing. The square dish with portions of restoration to rim.
A Derby globular teapot and cover, painted in polychrome with scattered country flowers in bloom, domed cover with compressed knop finial with iron red borders, moulded scroll handle with interior incurved kick, 13.5cm high, c.1765Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition with some light wear to decoration, but only sparse, and some manufacturing blemishes.
A pair of early Derby Patch Mark figures, the Ranelagh Dancers, the gallant attired in a tricorn hat, doublet, hose and cloak, he holds a love letter while standing by a Rococo pedestal, his doublet painted in the style of the Cotton-stem Painter, his lady holding a nosegay wears a gown and cloak, with flowers and plumes in her hair, a ribbon-tied medallion suspended from her shoulder, each modelled with colourful bocage on a scrolling circular base and picked out in pastel tones of polychrome enamels throughout, 24cm high, c. 1765For a similar pair see: Bradshaw, Derby Porcelain Figures 1750-1848, 1990, E17, page 98 and illustrated as fig. 75 on page 97. Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: She with chipped plumage, well-restored right hand at wrist and crazed. He with restored tricorn edge thus with lost feathers, his left hand similarly well-restored at the rest as the latter, slight nibbled chip to cloak edge. Each with expected nibbles to bocage, stable firing cracks but lost in the overall display, some light surface wear. The figures possibly matched but work well together.
A large Derby Patch Mark basket, painted in green monochrome with roses and leafy foliage, green twin-ropetwist handles with pink flowers, the pierced exterior with flowerhead bosses at angles, gilt line rim, 27.5cm wide, c.1760-1765Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition with some light surface wear and light manufacturing blemishes.
A Chelsea-Derby fluted slop basin, painted in monochrome green and pencilled in black with scattered foliage, gilt dentil rim, 14.5cm diam, entwined gold anchor and D mark, c.1775; a similar sucrier and cover, domed cover with gilt knop finial, 13cm high, c.1775; a fluted saucer dish, 19.5cm diam, entwined gold anchor and D mark, c.1775, D.M. & P. Manheim of New York label to verso; a similar circular saucer dish, 19.5cm diam, entwined gold anchor and D mark, c.1775 (4) Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Slop basin and fluted saucer dish good with just some expected wear and light manufacturing blemishes. Sucrier repaired and circular saucer dish restored.
An early pair of Derby Patch Mark cartouche-shaped vases, painted after the Cotton-stem Painter in polychrome enamels with sprigs of country flowers, each reservoir moulded in relief with feathered scrolls, picked out in tones of pastel turquoise and gilt, iron red shaped rims, circular feet, 11cm high, c. 1765 Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: One vase with a repaired crack affecting centre, shoulder, neck and rim - but stable. The other okay but askew. Each possibly with refreshed gilding, expecting light wear and some pitting.
A New Hall slop basin, pattern 208, painted in colourful tones with shells and stylized foliage, 15.5cm diam, c.1810; another, pattern 434, 15.5cm diam, c.1800; a Worcester Barr Flight Barr coffee cup, decorated in iron red and gilt with a frieze of anthemions, scrolling loop handle, 6cm high, impressed marks, c.1810; a Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement coffee cup, decorated in raised tooled gilding with fern fronds, gilt dentil rim, branch handle, 6.6cm high, turquoise printed marks and numbered 75; etc (5) Condition Report: First slop basin with some wear and discoloured crazing. The other cracked twice. Flight Barr cup with surface wear and some refreshed gilding. Aesthetic Movement can crazed with stable hairline, some further light wear. Worcester cup restored.
An early Derby bell-shaped coffee cup, painted in the manner of the Cotton-stem Painter with scattered Deutsche Blumen, iron red rim, wishbone handle, 6.4cm high, c.1758-1760For a nearly identical coffee cup see: Twitchett, Derby Porcelain 1748-1848: An Illustrated Guide, 2002, Appendix II: Cup Shapes by Bernard and Nancy Wilson, page 270, fig. 3.Provenance: the Barbara Leake Collection, labelled; the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition but for some light wear and expected manufacturing blemishes.
A Pinxton straight-fluted coffee can, painted in tones of green and grey with a swag of laurel entwined with a swag of red bell husks, each transaction centred by a gilt leafy sprig, gilt bands, ear-shaped handle, 6.1cm high, c.1800For an identical coffee can of the same pattern see: Gent, The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796 - 1813, 1996, page 80, fig. 57. Condition Report: Good condition but for some manufacturing pitting and kiln dust here and there, light wear to decoration as expected.
A Derby coffee cup and saucer, painted in polychrome enamels with scattered flowers and leafy foliage, grooved loop handle, iron red borders, the saucer 12.5cm diam, c.1760Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Some surface wear and light manufacturing blemishes, otherwise good condition.
A Pinxton Bute-shaped teacup and saucer, painted with pink roses, green leaves and gilt foliage, gilt line borders, the saucer 14.3cm diam, c. 1800For an identical teacup and saucer of the same pattern see: Gent, The Patterns and Shapes of the Pinxton China Factory 1796 - 1813, 1996, page 85, fig. 72; pattern 361, page 76, is identical to this unnumbered pattern but for the latter having rose hips. Provenance: The Goodacre Collection, No. 25, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition with some surface wear and rubbing to gilding. Stained star crack to side of teacup but light and stable.
An early Derby quatrefoil coffee cup, painted in the manner of the Cotton-stem Painter in polychrome enamels with country flowers, wishbone handle pencilled in puce with scrolls, iron red rim, 5.7cm high, c. 1756-1758Provenance: the Frank Wheeldon Collection, labelled; the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition with just light surface wear or manufacturing blemishes.
A Derby two-handled chocolate cup and stand, of earlier Chelsea-Derby form and decoration, painted in colourful polychrome with floral boughs below a cobalt blue frieze gilt with laurels and berries, scroll handles, the stand 15cm diam, puce crown, crossed batons and dots over D, c.1790Provenance: The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Good condition but for some light surface wear, touch of rubbed gilding and occasional pitting - but light.
Antler Furniture: Red Deer Antler Mounted Chandeliers, a Red Deer antler mounted chandelier, constructed from three large shed antlers, fitted with three light fittings, with attached three-point hanging chain, approx max width 76cm, drop 64cm, together with another similar smaller example, constructed from three shed antlers, fitted with six light fittings with hide shades, the hanging chain surmounted with three antler tips, approx max width 63cm, drop 78cm (2)

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