A BLOOR DERBY TOPOGRAPHICAL COBALT-BLUE GROUND PART DESSERT SERVICE
PROPERTY OF JILL FENICHELL, INC. NEW YORK (LOTS 216-217)
A BLOOR DERBY TOPOGRAPHICAL COBALT-BLUE GROUND PART DESSERT SERVICE

CIRCA 1820-1840, IRON-RED PRINTED GARTER MARK, PAINTED BY DANIEL LUCAS (1788-1867)

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A BLOOR DERBY TOPOGRAPHICAL COBALT-BLUE GROUND PART DESSERT SERVICE
CIRCA 1820-1840, IRON-RED PRINTED GARTER MARK, PAINTED BY DANIEL LUCAS (1788-1867)
Each painted with a British landscape named in iron-red on the underside and including scenes of Warwick Castle, and views in Wales and Scotland as well as of the English countryside, the cavetto edged with gilt arrowheads, the silver-shaped cobalt blue border gilt with stylized anthemia issuing foliate scrolls and branches within a gadrooned rim, comprising:
Six plates, 8¾ in. (22.2 cm.) diameter
Two kidney-shape dishes, 10 1/8 in. (25.7 cm.) long
Three lozenge-shape dishes, 10 7/8 in. (27.7 cm.) long
A lozenge-shape dish, 10 3/8 in. (26.3 cm.) long (12)

拍品專文

See John Twitchett, Derby Porcelain, London, 1980, pp. 251-252 and p. 270, fig. 369 for a discussion of the Derby landscape painter Daniel Lucas Senior, active circa 1820-1848, and an illustration of a lozenge-shape dish from a virtually identically decorated service noted as in the collection of the Royal Crown Derby Museum and painted with a named view of Warwick Castle, as is one of the present plates.