A Derby two-handled cylindrical jar
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A Derby two-handled cylindrical jar

CIRCA 1795, PALE-BLUE CROWNED CROSSED BATONS AND D MARK, TITLED IN PALE-BLUE SCRIPT

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A Derby two-handled cylindrical jar
Circa 1795, pale-blue crowned crossed batons and D mark, titled in pale-blue script
Probably painted by Zachariah Boreman with a 'View in Dovedale Derbyshire' and 'Matlock high Torr, Derbyshire', within gilt oval panels below swag and dot ornament, between blue bands gilt with stylised flowerheads with white enamel beading (section to rim restored, some rubbing)
3 1/8 in. (8 cm.) high
Provenance
From a service made for the Duke of York, his sale 1816 according to paper label.
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