A mixed group of 18th and 19th-century English porcelain, co...

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A mixed group of 18th and 19th-century English porcelain, comprising a Derby fluted dish, 22cm diameter; Derby oval dish, circa 1770, painted in brightly coloured enamels with flowers, turquoise border, unmarked, 25cm wide; a Chamberlain's Worcester plate, centrally painted with a bold rose and two pansies, broad cobalt and gilt border, impressed marks, 21.5cm diameter; a Derby plate, circa 1806-1825, cobalt and gilt border, painted with flowers, red crossed crown batons over D, 25.5cm diameter; a Minton 'Newcastle' shape plate with basket-weave border and painted flowers, pattern 4008, dated 1851, 24cm diameter; a Flight, Barr and Barr scale blue plate, 23cm diameter; a cabinet plate, possibly Coalport, painted with fruit and flowers in the style of Cook, unmarked, 23cm diameter; a set of six Staffordshire mid-19th century plates, relief-moulded borders, marked pattern '400', 21cm diameter and two further other floral plates, sold together with a French plate and a Continental fruit bowl, decorated by Rosie Jenkins in 1894, 28cm diameter (qty)

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Auction Date:
7th Feb 24 at 10am GMT

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