18th Century English Porcelain
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A Derby Tithe Pig Group, representing the Farmer’s wife, offering her baby to the Clergyman as payment of the tithe, instead of the pig. Circa 1790
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A good example of a rare Derby porcelain asparagus fan shaped server, hand decorated in blue with the Pagoda in a landscape pattern. Circa 1770.
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A Good pair of porcelain Derby pointer and companion dogs, probably modelled by William Coffee. Circa 1795
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A Pair of early William Duesbury Derby ram and ewe standing before Bocage with many flowers and leaves. Circa 1762-5
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A Pinxton Dish with a fluted edge, decorated in vivid coloured enamels, with the very rare puce arrow mark. Circa; 1796-1813.
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A rare Bow early “Blanc De Chine” seated Lion, left facing on an irregular rock work oblong base with it’s left paw resting on a stump. Circa 1750-2
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A rare Bow porcelain figure of Pierrot or Pedrolino. From the Commedia Dell’arte. Circa 1755
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A Rare Derby Figure of the Goddess Ceres, she is modelled wearing a castellated crown standing on a mound dressed in a long floral decorated robe, Circa 1755-56
£3,500.00 Add to basket -
A Rare Dr Wall Period Worcester Polychrome coffee cup with a grooved strap handle. Circa 1770
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A rare porcelain Derby wine taster used by sommeliers when judging the maturity, quality and taste of wine. Circa 1770
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A rare porcelain miniature Bow dove perched on a small mound with leaves and a flower and hand decorated in puce colours Circa 1758-60.
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A small Derby Robert Bloor & Co porcelain model of a white Stallion. The Stallion stands on a green oval base. Circa 1810
£800.00 Add to basket
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