A DERBY 'JEWELLED' BLUE-GROUND TEACUP AND SAUCER
A DERBY 'JEWELLED' BLUE-GROUND TEACUP AND SAUCER

CIRCA 1790, PUCE CROWN, CROSSED NATONS AND D MARK, PUCE PAINTER'S 8 FOR ROBERT BREWER

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A DERBY 'JEWELLED' BLUE-GROUND TEACUP AND SAUCER
Circa 1790, puce crown, crossed natons and D mark, puce painter's 8 for Robert Brewer
In the Sèvres style, the cup painted with a ram and ewe in a landscape, reserved within a gilt canted rectangular cartouche on the blue ground 'jewelled' with white enameldots and gilt crossed palm fronds abd stars, the saucer similarly 'jewelled' wide border edged in gilt, the interior rim of the cup and rim of the saucer further gilt with a band of berried vine
2 3/8in. (6cm.) high, the cup; 5 1/2in. (14cm.) diameter, the saucer (2)

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