A PAIR OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY IVORY-GROUND 'KENDLESTON' VASES AND COVERS
A PAIR OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY IVORY-GROUND 'KENDLESTON' VASES AND COVERS

DATE CYPHERS FOR 1886, PRINTED IRON-RED CROWNED MONOGRAM MARKS AND 1663, INCISED MODEL NO. 394

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A PAIR OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY IVORY-GROUND 'KENDLESTON' VASES AND COVERS
Date cyphers for 1886, printed iron-red crowned monogram marks and 1663, incised model no. 394
Oviform, each gadrooned cover with button finial, the neck moulded with stiff leaf-tips above two-tone gilt patterned bands and ribbon-tied swags, the lower body enriched in gilt and platinum with insects in flight, on a fluted socle and square base
10 in. (25.4 cm.) high (4)

Lot Essay

This form at Derby was the first to carry the Royal Warrant arms for H.M. Queen Victoria. See John Twitchett and Betty Bailey, Royal Crown Derby, Suffolk, 1988, p. 6.

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