SOLD! for $768.00.
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- High Estimate: $900.00
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Assembled group of thirty-two (32) English Imari patterned porcelain dinnerware items, mostly Royal Crown Derby. 1st-18th items: Eighteen (18) Royal Crown Derby King's Pattern items, including four (4) dinner plates, circa 1884; six (6) dessert plates, circa 1882; four (4) shell-shaped dishes, circa 1886; two (2) small shallow bowls, circa 1806-1828; and two (2) teacups, circa 1806-1825. All items with maker's mark stamped to undersides. All items except shallow bowls and teacups with blind stamp impressed to undersides. 19th-24th items: Six (6) Royal Crown Derby items, including one (1) Traditional Imari hors d'oeuvres oval tray with scalloped edge, circa 1896; two (2) Traditional Imari saucers, circa 1916 and circa 1923; two (2) shaped dessert dishes with gilt scalloped edges, circa 1893; and one (1) shell shaped dish, circa 1886. All items with maker's mark stamped and blind stamp impressed to undersides. 25th-32nd items: Eight (8) Imari items, including six (6) ironstone dinner plates, impressed with "1" to undersides; one (1) Bloor Derby King's Pattern dinner plate, stamped with maker's mark to underside; and one (1) Spode teacup, stamped with maker's mark to underside. Late 19th/early 20th century. All items ranging in size from 2 1/2" H x 3 3/8" W x 2 7/8" D to 10" H x 12 7/8" W.
PROVENANCE: The estate of Pia Stratton, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: All items with minute scattered wear to polychrome and parcel gilt decoration, including minor surface scratches. Royal Crown Derby King's Pattern dinner plates with minute craquelure to wells.