SOLD! for $1,320.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $1,000.00
- High Estimate: $1,200.00
- Realized: $1,320.00
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Assembled grouping of English Derby porcelain dinnerware, Imari Tree pattern, 28 total pieces. Includes sixteen (16) plates (8" dia.), four (4) shell form dishes (10" x 9 5/8"), one (1) leaf or heart form dish (8" x 9 3/4"), two (2) sauce tureens with underplates (tureens 7" H x 6" W, underplates 7 5/8" dia.), three (3) lozenge shaped dishes (8 1/2" H x 11" W & 8 3/4" H x 11 1/2" W) and one (1) footed rectangular serving dish with scrolled handles (4 1/2" H x 11 3/4" W x 9" D) All with early 19th century red Derby marks, circa 1820.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of David Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: One luncheon plate with hairlines to center base, in the making. One shell form dish with hairlines to base. One sauce tureen with several hairlines, the other with one hairline, crazing and staining, one sauce tureen lid with fleabite to opening, one underplate with very minor firing flaws to rim. One small lozenge dish with chip to underside of rim, large lozenge dish with some crazing to top.