Six Neoclassical Porcelain Table Articles, comprising a puce marked Duesbury Derby diamond shaped dessert plate, a blue marked Derby round shallow bowl, painted in grisaille with "Temple of Bacchus," and sticker for Castle Howard House sale, a blue marked Derby dish with green border, painted in polychrome enamel by Zachariah Boreman, with "Dunstaffnage Castle on Lock Etive, Scotland," [sic] in pattern 254. Also, a Chamberlain's Worcester plate with armorial crest, a Worcester porcelain pale orange ground butter dish and cover, with the Phipps family crest "RE E MERITO" and a Chinese Export porcelain dish for the American market. Circa 1770 - 1815.
{Approximate dimensions: Diamond shaped plate 1 1/2" H. x 9" W. x 6 7/8" deep, Derby bowl 1 3/4" H. x 8 7/8" diameter, plate with green border 9 1/16" diameter, plate with crest 8 3/16" diameter, butter dish 1 1/4" H. x 8 3/8" diameter, cover 3 3/4" H. x 6 5/16" diameter, export dish 6 1/16" diameter.}.
Butter dish was broken in two, reglued, chip loss to dish edge at end of repaired crack, two smaller chip losses to gilt edge. The cover of the butter dish the knop has been broken off and glued back on, visible. Chamberlain's crested dish with hairline crack across swell, gilding, minor enamel losses, surface wear, scratches, black firing spots from frit, glaze wear to remaining dishes.
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