Set of Five Derby Dishes Hand-Painted in England circa 1810

$1,150.00

A set of five Derby dishes made in England circa 1810. The brilliant colors of the border: red, orange, and blue combine in an exquisite vine-like pattern. The green flowers, gilded leaves, and small purple buds add to the colorful design. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Derby factory made some of the finest English porcelain. The bright white Derby porcelain makes the bold colors stand out.

Dimensions: 8.75″ diameter

Condition: Excellent

Out of stock

Background of Derby Porcelain

The early production of Derby porcelain dates to the mid-18th century. In 1756 William Duesbury joined Andrew Planche and John Heath to create the Nottingham Road factory, which later became Royal Crown Derby.


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