Derby Porcelain Botanical Plate with Chalcedonian Lily c1800

£375.00

Product Code:24022501

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Heading :  Derby porcelain botanical plate with Chalcedonian Lily
Date : c1800
Period : George III
Marks : Derby Crown and crossed swords and pattern number 216. Lilium Chalcedonicum / Chalcedonian Lily  written to base
Origin : Derby. England
Colour : Polychrome
Pattern : 216 – depicts a Chalcedonian Lily

Features: Fluted rim
Condition : Excellent. no chips or cracks
Restoration : None
Dimensions : 23cm diameter. 3cm height
Weight : 425 grams

Botanical themes became a firm favourite at Derby when copies of Curtis’s Botanical Magazine arrived in 1791. Some years later the factory also purchased a a copy of water colourist John Edwards’ tome “A collection of Flowers”. This was a more naturalistic style than that observed in Curtis.

Services with blue Derby marks inspired by both Curtis and Edwards were made for approximately 20 years until the end of the first decade of the 19th century. This is more in the manner of Curtis

Additional information

Weight750 g

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