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Derby imari dish, circa 1800-25, lappet shape, painted red baton mark, 25cm; also a Derby imari tea cup and saucer of similar date; Derby Crown Porcelain yellow ground milk jug, pattern 198, circa 1878, height 8.5cm; Royal Crown Derby milk jug, circa 1903; and a Royal Crown Derby cream jug, pattern 2451, circa 1901, 6.5cm (6)
Royal Crown Derby imari wares, pattern 2451, various dates, mostly circa 1890-1910, comprising two plates, 23cm diameter; flower pot, 8cm; cream jug, 10cm; two small sugar bowls and a larger sugar bowl; butter dish stand (no cover), 20.5cm; gadrooned edged plate, 22.5cm; and a plate, 26cm (10)
Pair of Royal Crown Derby imari pattern plates, each centred with a leaf, printed marks, 23.5cm diameter; also three Royal Crown Derby imari patterned side plates, circa 1906, 18cm; a further plate (second), 21cm diameter; three saucers, pattern 2451; two tea cups and a coffee can; a Derby pot with associated cover, height 4.5cm; restored Royal Crown Derby baluster vase, pattern 6299, 7.5cm; three imari patterned tea cups and saucers in Derby style, printed Crown mark; two matching side plates; bread and butter plate; and an unrelated continental porcelain cup (25)
Various items of ceramics including Royal Doulton Lambethware, Royal Doulton conical vase, blue and white teaware, Royal Crown Derby cups and saucers, etc.Condition report - Small chip to the top cover of blue and white tea pot ( on the inside ) and small dents / chips on the Bretby bowl. No other damages, cracks, chips or repairs to any of the other items / products.
Royal Crown Derby porcelain two handled baluster shaped bowl and cover in typical Imari pattern, with printed marks to base. 17cm high approx. Together with a Royal Crown Derby porcelain oval shaped jar and cover having overall Imari coloured floral decoration with a geometric ground. Printed marks. 18cm wide approx. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Baluster shaped jar appears in good condition. Boat shaped jar has losses in two places to the inner rim.
A George III silver snuffers tray,by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1810, with raised ends and gadrooned rim,23.5cm longtogether with a quantity of cased flatware,to include six coffee spoons, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1915, 10cm long, six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1912,and a set of six Royal Crown Derby cheese knives,17.5cm long11.9ozt (4)Crack to gadrooned rim, wear in commensurate with age. Expect surface scratches, silver polish residue and tarnishing throughout
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