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Derby Porcelain Sucrier & Cover c.1815
A very nice large early 19th century Derby sucrier and cover, bombe shape set on four bun feet with twisted side handles and stepped shaped cover with a rectangular fluted knop. Ornately decorated in gilt on a plain white ground, each side features a large reserve finely painted with named landscapes, probably by John Brewer.
Similarly themed scenes, one titled "Near Reading, Berkshire" depicts 3 men in a canoe on a river with a fine hilly landscape and a castle stood atop a cliff, and the other titled "Wales" showing another castle set up on a hillside with a river running along the bottom and a couple standing on the other river bank surrounded by trees with a mountain in the distance. The views in red script to the base along with the red painted factory mark c.1815.
It measures 17.8cm (7") wide, 12.8cm (5") deep and 13.3cm (5 1/4") high.
Condition is very good overall but there are a few hairlines, mainly minor but with a longer one to the cover running from under the knop to the rim. There is one other short line approx. 1" from the rim to the first step on the cover and 2 other very short ones a few milimeters. There are 5 very short hairlines to the rim of the sucrier bowl just running from the rim to the top of the main gilding. There are 2 tiny chips tucked under the corners of the knop but no other damage and no repairs or restoration. Surface wear is minimal, no discernible wear to either the enamelling or gilding. Some of the shaped area of the piece, e.g. the concave area just below the rim is finely crazed as is usual but there is no discoloration. Payment is accepted by bank transfer, card payments (via an online invoice, I'm afraid we cannot take payments over the telephone), Paypal and UK personal cheque. If you prefer to pay by Stripe please go to our website where we offer that option and additionally options to "Pay in 30 days" and to pay in 3 instalments, all securely supported.
Price includes UK shipping. Worldwide shipping is also available, please ask for a cost.
We wish to ensure all our customers are happy with their purchases and offer a full no quibble return policy for all items returned within 14 days. We ask that returns are notified within 7 days where possible. Return postage is the buyer's responsibility in terms of cost and safeguarding the item through transit.
SellerThe Fancy Fox
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The Fancy Fox
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Bungay
Suffolk
Tel : 07717510870
Non UK callers : +44 7717510870
Similarly themed scenes, one titled "Near Reading, Berkshire" depicts 3 men in a canoe on a river with a fine hilly landscape and a castle stood atop a cliff, and the other titled "Wales" showing another castle set up on a hillside with a river running along the bottom and a couple standing on the other river bank surrounded by trees with a mountain in the distance. The views in red script to the base along with the red painted factory mark c.1815.
It measures 17.8cm (7") wide, 12.8cm (5") deep and 13.3cm (5 1/4") high.
Condition is very good overall but there are a few hairlines, mainly minor but with a longer one to the cover running from under the knop to the rim. There is one other short line approx. 1" from the rim to the first step on the cover and 2 other very short ones a few milimeters. There are 5 very short hairlines to the rim of the sucrier bowl just running from the rim to the top of the main gilding. There are 2 tiny chips tucked under the corners of the knop but no other damage and no repairs or restoration. Surface wear is minimal, no discernible wear to either the enamelling or gilding. Some of the shaped area of the piece, e.g. the concave area just below the rim is finely crazed as is usual but there is no discoloration. Payment is accepted by bank transfer, card payments (via an online invoice, I'm afraid we cannot take payments over the telephone), Paypal and UK personal cheque. If you prefer to pay by Stripe please go to our website where we offer that option and additionally options to "Pay in 30 days" and to pay in 3 instalments, all securely supported.
Price includes UK shipping. Worldwide shipping is also available, please ask for a cost.
We wish to ensure all our customers are happy with their purchases and offer a full no quibble return policy for all items returned within 14 days. We ask that returns are notified within 7 days where possible. Return postage is the buyer's responsibility in terms of cost and safeguarding the item through transit.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 13/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. sold
Category Antique Ceramics
Date c.1815
George III Antiques Material Porcelain
Origin English
Maker Derby
Item code as788a780 / FA0917
Status Sold
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In the unlikely event any damage has occurred in transit please advise as soon as possible and within 2 days of receipt at the latest. If you cannot inspect the item within those 2 days please just let us know.
View all stock from
The Fancy Fox
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Bungay
Suffolk
Tel : 07717510870
Non UK callers : +44 7717510870
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