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CIRCA 1775 & 1840, THE FIRST WITH CONJOINED ANCHOR AND D MARK IN GOLD, THE DISH WITH BLUE CRESCENT MARK, THE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE WITH GILT PATTERN NUMBER 5763
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Two Chelsea-Derby plates, a Staffordshire porcelain plate and a Worcester blue and white dish
Circa 1775 & 1840, the first with conjoined anchor and D mark in gold, the dish with blue crescent mark, the Staffordshire plate with gilt pattern number 5763
The first Chelsea-Derby plate with a central garlanded urn within a border of swags of husks from a puce and purple-scroll border (rim chip), another with garlands of green camaïeu flowers from a waved rim (restored rim chip), the Staffordshire plate with a radiating blue-band border and a shaped gilt gadrooned rim (cracked), the Worcester kidney-shaped dish transfer printed with a carnation, flowers and insects
The first 8¼ in. (21 cm.) wide (4)
Circa 1775 & 1840, the first with conjoined anchor and D mark in gold, the dish with blue crescent mark, the Staffordshire plate with gilt pattern number 5763
The first Chelsea-Derby plate with a central garlanded urn within a border of swags of husks from a puce and purple-scroll border (rim chip), another with garlands of green camaïeu flowers from a waved rim (restored rim chip), the Staffordshire plate with a radiating blue-band border and a shaped gilt gadrooned rim (cracked), the Worcester kidney-shaped dish transfer printed with a carnation, flowers and insects
The first 8¼ in. (21 cm.) wide (4)
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