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A Derby figure of a gardener and
A Derby figure of a gardener and another of a harvester with hound, 25cm high
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A DERBY PLAQUE painted by John
A DERBY PLAQUE
painted by John Haslem in the manner of Boucher with a young lady and two musicians in an idealised landscape, a basket of flowers their feet, reserved on a bleu de roi ground with tooled gilt border of leafy scrolls and flowers, a swag below, painted crown and pseudo Sèvres mark and B in blue, c1840
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A DERBY PLATE painted in warm brown
A DERBY PLATE
painted in warm brown monochrome with an angler and another figure in a hilly landscape in apricot, brown and gilt cavetto and fluted gilt honeysuckle border, 23cm diam, painted mark, 116 and title Streights of Dovedale Derbyshire in blue script, c1790-94
Another plate of pattern 116 with a similar view in Dovedale is illustrated Mitchell (Stephen), The Marks on Chelsea-Derby... 1770-c1790, 2007, plt 99i.
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A matched pair of Derby figures
A matched pair of Derby figures of a boy and a girl with a cat and a dog, no. 51, 13.5cm high
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A matched pair of Derby figures
A matched pair of Derby figures of a boy and girl gardeners, 15cm high
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John Dalby of York (British,
John Dalby of York (British, 1810-1865) "Horse and Foxhound in a Stable", 1838, oil on canvas laid down on masonite, signed, dated and inscribed lower left "J. Dalby York 1838", partial Findlay Galleries, Chicago, label en verso, 24" x 31-1/2". Presented in a late 19th-century giltwood frame.
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A large Derby figure of Diana,
A large Derby figure of Diana, circa 1765, reaching for an arrow from a quiver slung on her back, wearing a flowered dress, her hound recumbent at her side, raised on a scrolled base, 30cm high
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THE JESTER, DARLEY AND SON -
THE JESTER, DARLEY AND SON - ROYAL DOULTON SM CHARACTER...Backstamp reads, Souvenir from Darley & Son Sheffield & Rotherham.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 3.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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A Derby figure of Diana, reaching
A Derby figure of Diana, reaching for an arrow, with hound, circa 1760, 28cm high
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Three Derby models of deer, circa
Three Derby models of deer, circa 1775, various incised marks, a figure of a shepherdess, a Sampson group of Venus and Cupid, circa 1775, 18cm high (areas of damage and restoration)
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FELIX OCTAVIUS CARR DARLEY
FELIX OCTAVIUS CARR DARLEY (AMERICAN, 1822-1888)Felix Octavius Carr Darley (American, 1822-1888). Untitled (Driving Sheep and Cattle through a Gate). Possibly an illustration for a period novel. Circa 1870. Conte crayon on paper. Unframed. Size: 26'' x 36'', 66 x 91 cm (sight).
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A Derby figure of a recumbent
A Derby figure of a recumbent doe, circa 1758, enamelled with black and red patches, 12cm high
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A Derby figure of Dr Syntax,
A Derby figure of Dr Syntax, Stevenson & Hancock, chased by a bull and another Stevenson & Hancock figure of a Greenwich pensioner, 18cm high
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A DERBY PLATE painted to the centre
A DERBY PLATE
painted to the centre with a group of figures, a drover and cattle fording a river, the banks heavily wooded, a park beyond, in broad gilt border of entwined foliage and a ribbon, 24cm diam, painted mark and title On the River Derwent Derbyshire in blue script, c1795-1805
Illustrated: Twitchett (J), Derby... an Illustrated Guide, Woodbridge 2002, col plt 48.
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A PAIR OF DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES
A PAIR OF DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES OF A HUNSTMAN AND LADY Circa 1765-70 Each standing before a flowering tree, he with a gun and a dog recumbent at his feet, his companion holding a dead bird with a hound at her side, 27cm high; and a near pair of Chelsea-Derby figures of a gallant and companion seated on a flowering tree stump, each holding a wine goblet, the woman with gold anchor mark, 23cm high (4)
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Books. One and a half shelves of
Books. One and a half shelves of Derby and Derbyshire interest, 19th c and later, including Glover (Stephen) & Noble (Thomas, editor), The History of the County of Derby, two-volume set, Derby: Henry Mozley and Son, 1829, folding map, later Victorian red cloth, uncut, 8vo, harlequin numbers of The Derbyshire Archaeological Society's Journal and Miscellany, Derby and the Jacobite '45, Ward's Dale Abbey, 1890, original pictorial cloth, disbound, 8vo, Tudor's Duffield Church, 1939, cloth over papered boards, 8vo, The House of Bemrose 1826-1926, 4to, multiple works by Maxwell Craven, etc., mixed sizes
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A DERBY PLATE painted with two
A DERBY PLATE
painted with two cattle in an open wooded landscape in gilt frame and conforming fluted border with cerise, blue and yellow flowerheads linked by scrolls, 21.5cm diam, painted mark, 178 and title Hungry Hill near Breadsall Derbyshire in blue script, c1790-95
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OLD CHARLEY D5527 DARLEY AND SONS -
OLD CHARLEY D5527 DARLEY AND SONS - SMALL - ROYAL DOULT...Backstamp reads, Souvenir from Darley & Son, Sheffield & Rotherham.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 3.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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AN UNUSUAL DERBY DECORATED PLAQUE
AN UNUSUAL DERBY DECORATED PLAQUE IN THE FORM OF THE STAR OF AN ORDER
painted by Jesse Mountford with a group of figures picnicking by classical ruins, the scene framed by trees, the eight rays fawn and gilt, 11.5cm w, inscribed in a 19th c hand on an old label verso J Mountford Derby, backed on brown velvet, c1825
Illustrated: Manchip (David), Artists and Craftsmen of the 19th Century Derby China Factory, Ashbourne 2004, col plt 102.
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A Derby dry-edge model of a ewe,
A Derby dry-edge model of a ewe, circa 1750-52, standing looking to the side supported on a central stump, lightly coloured with detail to the face, fleece and applied flowers to the base, 12cm high
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Four 19th c. Staffordshire
Four 19th c. Staffordshire figural groups including the pair Darby and Joan and Romeo and Juliet tallest 9"h.
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A DERBY FIGURE OF A SKATER naked
A DERBY FIGURE OF A SKATER
naked save for a fur trimmed pink drapery, the low mound enamelled with flowers including a prominent rose, 11cm h, c1755-58
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A DERBY PLATE finely painted,
A DERBY PLATE
finely painted, probably by William Billingsley, with a central rose and three flower sprays in gilt cavetto and blue border lightly moulded with six quatrelobed panels each painted with a single rose and joined by raised gilt grapevines, in shaped rim, the footrim also gilt, puce painted mark, 22cm diam, c1790
A Derby plate of the same pattern and attributed to Billingsley is illustrated, Twitchett (J), Derby Porcelain, 1980, fig 210.
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A Derby group of musicians, no.
A Derby group of musicians, no. 139, early 19th Century, 26cm high and a pair of musicians, no. 311
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A MATCHED PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES
A MATCHED PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES OF A HUNTSMAN AND LADY (2) Circa 1765 The man standing with a gun, the woman holding a dead bird in her left hand, each with a dog at their feet, 17.5cm and 17cm high
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A DERBY FIGURE OF A CHILD naked
A DERBY FIGURE OF A CHILD
naked save for a chaplet and puce drapery, carrying a yellow basket of flowers on green mound 9.5cm h, c1765-70 and a later Continental porcelain copy of the same model (2)
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A DERBY FIGURE OF DR SYNTAX AT
A DERBY FIGURE OF DR SYNTAX AT THE BOOKSELLER'S
an open book in his hands, his tricorn under his arm, clad in a blue and gilt coat and yellow striped breeches standing before a marbled pedestal, a pile of books at his feet, on green and gilt base, 14cm h, painted crown and BLOOR DERBY in red, c1825
Illustrated: Twitchett (J), Derby... and Illustrated Guide, 2002, col plt 47.
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ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, YARDLEY'S
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, YARDLEY'S OLD ENGLISH LAVENDERAdvertising ware modeled as a group of lavender sellers.
Yardley of London, usually referred to simply as Yardley or Yardley's, is an international English-based company and one of the oldest firms in the world to specialize in cosmetics, fragrances and related toiletries products. YARDLEY'S OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER marked to base. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Leslie Harradine
Issued: c. 1920
Dimensions: 9.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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A near pair of Derby figures of
A near pair of Derby figures of hunter and companion, standing with hounds on a turquoise and gilt base, 23cm high
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Beswick Dartmoor Pony 1642
Beswick Dartmoor Pony 1642
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A Derby chamberstick modelled as
A Derby chamberstick modelled as two birds in a bocage arch above a dog, 21cm high
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FIVE DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES (5)
FIVE DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES (5) Circa 1765 Comprising; an Italian farmer, a Ranelagh dancer, a piping shepherd, a woman standing next to a basket and a girl playing a mandolin, 17.5cm to 27cm high
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Pair of Derby porcelain figures
Pair of Derby porcelain figures of an Italian farmer and companion late 18th century Modeled as a standing figure wearing a plumed hat and holding a cockerel, his barefoot companion holding a pheasant. (2). H: 8 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: Richard Gardner Antiques, East SussexPrivate Virginia collection - good overall condition, both with minor losses and old restoration to applied floral decoration - male figure''s staff in left hand has been restored - some areas of in-painting - female figure with no obvious breaks or restoration
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Beswick Dartmoor Pony 1642
Beswick Dartmoor Pony 1642
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A DERBY PLATE boldly painted in
A DERBY PLATE
boldly painted in bright enamels with a Dishevelled Bird observed by a smaller bird, its tree perch growing from a clump of ferns and foliage, the shaped and moulded blind diaper border with puce and blue florets, in gilt rim, 21cm diam, c1765-70
A similar example is illustrated Rice (D G), Derby Porcelain The Golden Years 1750-1770, 1983, plt 108 (a).
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A DERBY PLATE painted with
A DERBY PLATE
painted with scattered flowers in a moulded Sèvres style border of mazzarine blue and gilt panels of birds alternating with flowers, 22cm diam, two Derby soup plates, one painted with scattered roses and gilt sprigs, the other in green monochrome with sprays in an entwined puce ribbon, red painted mark or incised N and crown over D in blue, c1785-1825 and two other Derby plates (5)