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A DERBY TEAPOT AND COVER, finely painted by Zachariah Boreman with two landscapes with figures in oval blue and gilt entwined frames and borders, 12cm h, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and numeral 8 of the gilder William Longdon in puce, c1785 An example of the early pattern 29. ++The cover in fine condition, the teapot extensively cracked but without loss or any modern restoration
A DERBY TEAPOT-STAND, painted by Zachariah Boreman with two figures in a landscape near a bridge before a mansion, in blue and gilt entwined borders and dentil rim, 13.5cm w, William Duesbury & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and numeral 8 of the gilder William Longdon in puce, 5 in blue, c1784-85 A fine example of the early pattern 29. For a plate, also marked in blue, see Mitchell, op cit, plt 84 M2. ++Of particularly high quality and in fine condition
A FINE DERBY COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, painted by, probably, Thomas 'Jockey' Hill and William Billingsley with landscapes with figures including a scene in Dovedale framed by swags over gilt-seeded lavender 'seaweed', paterae and bows in gilt border, the handle gilt with husks, saucer 14cm diam, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons, D, 320 and numeral 3 of the gilder William Cooper in puce, c1795-97 Illustrated: John, op cit, plt 35B. Literature: A teapot and cover (Derby Museum) of the same pattern is illustrated Barrett and Thorpe, op cit, plt 135. It is likely that only one service of this pattern was made, part of which was exhibited in Derby in 1877, when a trio was sold for 10 gns. Another, also with Cooper's numeral 3 was in the Littlewood-Hill Collection and sold Neales, Nottingham, June 1978; (see Twitchett, op cit, plt 208). A teacup and saucer was in the Anthony Hoyte Collection and sold Neales, Nottingham, 1 May 2003, lot 8. ++In fine condition
A RARE DERBY DEJEUNER, painted by, probably, John Brewer with panels of domestic animals, birds and butterflies in gilt medallions on a yellow ground with gilt inner borders and handles, comprising shaped oval tray, 39cm over handles, oval teapot and cover, sugar box and cover, cream jug and a pair of coffee cans, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons and numeral 9 of the gilder William Smith in blue, c1800 (8) Provenance: anon Sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, 22 November 1971, lot 167 [when attributed to Thomas 'Jockey' Hill] bt C B Sheppard for 1,650 gns; C B Sheppard, Alfreton, Derbyshire, from whom bought by the late owner on 10 December 1971 for a part consideration of £1175. Illustrated: Twitchett, op cit, plt 222. Literature: A green ground coffee can with the same unusual handle form and painted with the same three designs of a Kingfisher, moth and spaniel as one of the two in the present lot, is illustrated in the Catalogue of the Doris Wheatley Collection of Derby Porcelain, P Jackson, Brackley, 1987, plts 5 and 6. ++Tip of spout reduced and made up with old restoration. Cover of teapot broken and glued with old overpainted restoration. Sugar box stained descending hairline crack and some staining of the glaze on the lower part of the body, especially the underside; cover - finial replaced. Jug - handle cleanly broken off and glued back into position. Coffee cans, both in fine condition. Tray in fine condition.
A RARE DERBY DEJEUNER, painted by George Robertson with naval battles or other scenes in a broad gilt rectangular frame reserved on a bright "Mint Green" ground with gilt rim and handles, comprising shaped oval tray, 40cm over handles, oval teapot and cover and a pair of coffee cans and saucers, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons, D and [tray] title The Anson engraving La Loire & Kangaroo in blue script, c1800 (7) Illustrated: Twitchett, op cit, plt 267 [with the cream jug and sugar box and cover] and Barrett and Thorpe, op cit, plt 155 [the teapot]. The French frigate La Loire was captured off the coast of Ireland in October 1798. ++Teapot - broken and repaired - cover in fine condition. Coffee can - old filled flat chip on the exterior of the rim near the handle. Second coffee can - hairline crack descending from the rim near the handle and extending across the base. Both saucers in fine condition. Tray - in fine condition
A DERBY TEAPOT AND COVER, of 'silver' shape, painted to either side in the manner of Daniel Lucas with oval views and gilt, on four feet, 15cm h, Robert Bloor & Co, painted crown, crossed batons, D and titles View in Germany and View in Italy in red script, c1825 ++Handle cracked at its lower junction with the body. Tip of the spout restored
A RARE BLACK BASALT COMMEMORATIVE TEAPOT AND A COVER, of oval shape with two crisply moulded conch shell reliefs of the death of General Moore or allegorical figures and a trophy on an engine turned 'plaid' ground beneath a border of national flowers, 15cm h, c1810 Sir John Moore was killed at the Battle of Corunna during a rearguard action in 1809. ++Old small repair to the lip coated with black lead?/varnish but otherwise undamaged and free from restoration. A rare commemorative
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER COBALT GROUND TEAPOT AND COVER, of barrel shape with flower knop, painted in Dry Blue and finely gilt with pendulous groups of flowers and scrolling foliage, the moulded spout and auricular handle gilt, 12cm h, c1775 ++Two flat chips on the underside of the footrim. Flange of the cover chipped, not visible when in position. No restoration
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER, of globular form, the domed cover with flower knop, enamelled with a rose and two buds and subsidiary flowers, in iron red scalloped line borders, the spout and handle picked out with dots, 14.5cm h, collector's label, c1775 Provenance: Zorensky Collection. ++Flower finial professional restored but in otherwise good condition and decorated with an unusual and attractive pattern
A COALPORT COBALT GROUND TEA SERVICE, of London shape, painted with panels of brightly coloured and tightly clustered flowers in scrolling gilt frames, the ground richly gilt with grapevines, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 15cm h, c1815 (27) ++Two cups cracked, the interior of the sugar box cracked and with a feint hairline crack in the base
A ROCKINGHAM TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, of 'three-spur handle' shape painted with panels of flowers in lightly moulded light grey borders of scrolling foliage and tendrils, the service including a teapot and cover with crown finial, 18cm h, c1830-42 (19) ++Old discoloured restoration to the handle of the teapot, the inner flange of the sugar box chipped, one saucer with minor hairline crack
A set of twelve pairs of mother-o'-pearl handled fruit eaters (cased), a christening set (cased), a set of six pairs of bone handled fish eaters (cased), an oval teapot stand, a pair of helmet-shaped sauce boats with flying scroll handles, a textured lidded jug, a small mug, an entree dish cover, and a shaped oval salver
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