SOLD! for $896.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $600.00
- High Estimate: $800.00
- Realized: $896.00
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Assembled grouping of forty-two (42) English Derby porcelain dinner service items, all with floral spray decoration to white reserves on a cobalt ground, with shaped rims and gilt decoration throughout, including sixteen (16) dinner plates (10" dia.), eight (8) luncheon plates (8 3/4" dia.), one (1) dessert plate (7 1/2" dia.), four (4) shell-form dishes, three (3) medium lozenge form dishes, two (2) small lozenge form dishes, one (1) heart or leaf form dish, one (1) large urn, one (1) small oval tray/dish, one (1) medium oval tray/dish, two (2) oval footed sauce tureens with lion mask knees and paw feet, and two (2) round sauce tureens. Most pieces marked with large crown and D. The urn, the three medium lozenge dishes, and the shell form dishes have BLOOR DERBY marks. Ranging in size from 6 3/4" H x 5 1/2" dia. to 11 1/4" H x 9" W. Ranging in date from circa 1820 to circa 1948.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Edward Laudermilk, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: One medium lozenge tray with old staple repair. Urn with one repaired handle. One luncheon plate with rim repair. A couple of dinner plate with minute fleabites to the rim. Remaining pieces in overall good condition with some pieces having heavier wear and minor losses to paint and gilt decoration, and some pieces with minor staining to the underside.