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Kean Period Derby Dessert Plate c1808
We have for sale a lovely and very decorative Derby porcelain dessert plate dating from the late Michael Kean Derby period c1808.
This very attractive plate is of a plain un-moulded circular shape with a concave flat bottomed bowl and wide gilded rim beautifully decorated with a central bouquet of flowers surrounded by four floral sprigs to the rim. The base of the plate carries the Duesbury mark in Iron red along with the gilders mark 20 in red and the decorators mark 13 in yellow. The plate is illustrated in the book The Pendock Barry Porcelain Service, a Forensic Evaluation by Denyer, Denyer and Edwards, Springer Nature, 2023. ISBN:9783031258121.
The plates dates to the late Micheal Kean Derby period as evidenced by the paste, a bone china paste specifically used by Micheal Kean between around 1807-1810 until the Derby factory was taken over by Robert Bloor in 1810/11.
The plate is 8.5 inches (22cm) in diameter and is in a very good to excellent condition with only a little bit of wear to the gilt rim at the 5 o'clock position in the first image of the plate.
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Bradford
West Yorkshire
Tel : 07929015498
Non UK callers : +44 7929015498
This very attractive plate is of a plain un-moulded circular shape with a concave flat bottomed bowl and wide gilded rim beautifully decorated with a central bouquet of flowers surrounded by four floral sprigs to the rim. The base of the plate carries the Duesbury mark in Iron red along with the gilders mark 20 in red and the decorators mark 13 in yellow. The plate is illustrated in the book The Pendock Barry Porcelain Service, a Forensic Evaluation by Denyer, Denyer and Edwards, Springer Nature, 2023. ISBN:9783031258121.
The plates dates to the late Micheal Kean Derby period as evidenced by the paste, a bone china paste specifically used by Micheal Kean between around 1807-1810 until the Derby factory was taken over by Robert Bloor in 1810/11.
The plate is 8.5 inches (22cm) in diameter and is in a very good to excellent condition with only a little bit of wear to the gilt rim at the 5 o'clock position in the first image of the plate.
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Date 1808
George III Antiques Material Porcelain
Origin English
Maker Derby
Item code as470a891 / M0055
Status For Sale
£135.00
$168.55
€157.69
$168.55
€157.69
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Bradford
West Yorkshire
Tel : 07929015498
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