A group of Royal Crown Derby porcelain in the Old Imari pattern
A group of Royal Crown Derby porcelain in the Old Imari pattern, first half 20th century, various printed factory first marks, comprising (4) plates, 10.5"dia; (4) plates, 9.25"dia; (6) plates with gadroon border, 9"dia; (5) various plates, between 6.25" and 9.25"dia; (1) campana form urn, 7.5"h; (1) two-handled vase, 10"h; (1) covered jar, 5"h; (1) two-handled cake plate; (8) scalloped rim bowls, 6.25"dia; (1) scalloped rim bowl, 5.25"dia; (1) small oval bowl, 4.75"l; (1) oval dish, 6.75"l; (1) open sugar bowl, 4"dia; (1) small pedestal dish, 5.5"w; (2) table boxes; (3) table lighters; (1) atomizer; (8) demitasse cups and (24) various saucers [74 total]. Provenance: Property of a prominent Hillsborough estate [74 total]
Condition Report: Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at online@clars.com. The absence of a condition statement does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition.
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A group of Royal Crown Derby porcelain in the Old Imari pattern, first half 20th century, various printed factory first marks, comprising (4) plates, 10.5"dia; (4) plates, 9.25"dia; (6) plates with gadroon border, 9"dia; (5) various plates, between 6.25" and 9.25"dia; (1) campana form urn, 7.5"h; (1) two-handled vase, 10"h; (1) covered jar, 5"h; (1) two-handled cake plate; (8) scalloped rim bowls, 6.25"dia; (1) scalloped rim bowl, 5.25"dia; (1) small oval bowl, 4.75"l; (1) oval dish, 6.75"l; (1) open sugar bowl, 4"dia; (1) small pedestal dish, 5.5"w; (2) table boxes; (3) table lighters; (1) atomizer; (8) demitasse cups and (24) various saucers [74 total]. Provenance: Property of a prominent Hillsborough estate [74 total]
Condition Report: Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at online@clars.com. The absence of a condition statement does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition.