Description
A good Antique Derby Tea Bowl with fine gilding and moulded body
Circa late 18th century / early 19th century
2 available – Sold separately
Good Condition
3 1/8th inches (8cm) dia X 2 inches (5cm) height approx
The well-known mark of crown, crossed swords, dots and ‘D’ was adopted during the management of William Duesbury II from about 1784 and marks of this form were incised, or painted in puce or blue enamel, and slight variations occur. The mark was continued in use by Robert Bloor until circa. 1820.
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