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Porcelain Royal Crown Derby Miniature Coffee Pot Creamer And One Cup Miniature Vase, Japanese Form.

Porcelain Royal Crown Derby Miniature Coffee Pot Creamer And One Cup Miniature Vase, Japanese Form.

Winning Bid
$100.00
Item #1167
Lot #1 of 11
Item Description

Porcelain Royal Crown Derby Miniature Coffee Pot with Creamer and one Cup. Included also is a miniature vase, Japanese form. All hallmarked and in excellent condition with full gilding, no cracks, no chips, near perfect. 1128, pattern for the three pieces, made in 1913. The miniature vase is older, pattern 2451 was made sometime between 1878 and 1890. Iron red, cobalt blue and 22 carat gold is combined to create a stunning effect. Old Imari pattern 1128 and the earlier 2451 patterns embodies many Japanese and Oriental influences in both food and life, making it the perfect partner to both contemporary and traditional table settings.
Estimate: $100-$150
Reference: 206-145
(See Photo for Mark References linked to below numbers)

1, 2, 3 - Earliest Derby Marks, generally in blue (some examples are known where the Crown and D are used separately, probably an oversight by the workmen).
4 - Crossed swords, crown, and D, and 6 dots, carefully painted in blue, later in puce, used from about 1782.
5, 6 - Ditto, less carefully painted in red.
7, 8, 9, 10 - Later Duesbury Marks, generally in red.
11 - Duesbury & Kean, seldom used, circa 1795 to 1809.
12, 13, 14, 15 - Bloor Marks, commence 1811 to 1849.
16, 17, 18, 19 - Quasi Oriental Marks used on several occasions in matching, and to use up seconds stock by Bloor. No. 17 is an imitation of the Sèvres mark.
20 - Dresden Mark, often used on figures.
21 - Derby Mark, supposed to have been used by Holdship when at Derby, about 1766. Rare.
22 - Stephenson & Hancock, King Street Factory, 1862, same mark used afterwards by Sampson Hancock, and now in use, 1897.
23 - Mark used by the Derby Crown Porcelain Co., Osmaston Road, from its establishment in 1877 to Dec. 1889.
24 - This Mark adopted by the above Co. when Her Majesty granted the use of the prefix "Royal" on 3 January 1890.

Notes: Great condition. No apparent cracks, chips or fractures.

Estimate

$200 - $250

Dimensions

3" x 2" x 3"

Categories

Home Decor, Porcelains / Fine China

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20%

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