Sale 9943
London, South Kensington
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21 October 2004
Price realised
GBP 2,032
Estimate
A Derby (Robt. Bloor) part dessert-service CIRCA 1820, IRON-RED AND BROWN CROWNED CROSSED BATONS AND D MARKS Painted in the Meissen Marcolini period style in iron-red and brown with insects among sprays of flowers within gilt dentil, dot and line pattern rims, comprising: a two-handled ice-pail, cover and liner (patches of staining and wear and firing cracks to inner well of cover), two sauce-tureens, covers and stands (faint crack to one finial), three shell-shaped dishes, two lozenge-shaped dishes, two kidney-shaped dishes (small crack to one rim), a lobed lozenge-shaped dish and nineteen plates (two cracked, one chipped) (some light rubbing thoughout) (36)
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