LOT 4 A SELECTION OF DERBY PORCELAIN
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A SELECTION OF DERBY PORCELAINVARIOUS DATES 19TH CENTURprising: a lozenge-shaped serving dish painted with a central bouquet of flowers (John Keys) within a band of alternate shaped panels of landscapes (William Corden) and flowers (John Keys), iron-red batons mark, circa 1815, 29cm in length; a seated model of a pug, partially coloured, first quarter 19th century, 7cm high and three other figures and gro and a pair of sheepSee John Twitchett, Derby Porcelain, (1980), p. 256, pl. 351 for a plate from the same service as the lozenge dish; and D.G. Rice, English Porcelain Animals of the 19th century, (1989), p. 58, fig. 31 for a model of the pug.
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