A Derby yellow-ground teapot and cover
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A Derby yellow-ground teapot and cover

CIRCA 1790, PALE BLUE CROWN, CROSSED BATON AND D MARKS, PATTERN 220, GILDER'S NUMERAL 1 TO FOOTRIM FOR THOMAS SOAR, IMPRESSED O

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A Derby yellow-ground teapot and cover
Circa 1790, pale blue crown, crossed baton and D marks, pattern 220, gilder's numeral 1 to footrim for Thomas Soar, impressed O
From a cabaret service, possibly painted by Zachariah Boreman with landscapes, titled in blue script to the base View near Belper/Derbyshire. and View near Cutch/Derbyshire., within gilt fretted pattern panels, the borders gilt with simulated pearls and leaves in a thin fretted ground (the teapot broken horizontally and repaired with associated cracks, scratches)
5½in. (14cm.) high
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