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  1. 18th century Derby porcelain patch-mark figure of Liberty c.1760

    23cm (9.1ins) high. Condition: Very good for age and type. A few minor losses to flower petals and leaves. Examined in detail under ultraviolet and white light - no restoration found.

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  2. Antique Derby Porcelain 1760 - 1782 Bocage Shepherdess Holding Sheep Patch Marks

    Crafted during the Derby Porcelain period, this exquisite figurine showcases a charming Bocage Shepherdess holding a sheep, meticulously hand-painted with vibrant colours that bring life to the piece. The decorative item, dating back to 1782, stands at 19cm and is a testament to the rich craftsmanship of the Georgian era. The figurine features the distinctive patch marks characteristic of the period and is made from high-quality porcelain. This original piece, boasting a history spanning over two centuries, is not only a delightful addition to any collection but also a slice of history reflecting the handcrafted artistry of the 18th century. in good condition apart from a loss on part of hat and small chip on base see photos

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  3. Antique Derby 1760 - 1782 Large Figure Of Dandy & His Dog Patch Marks

    Crafted during the apex of the Georgian era, between 1760 and 1782, this exquisite Derby porcelain figurine captures the essence of the period's dandy with his faithful canine companion. The piece stands at an impressive 21cm and is adorned with a vibrant array of colours that have been meticulously hand-painted to bring the scene to life. This authentic antique is embellished with distinctive patch marks, synonymous with the craftsmanship of the time, and is a testament to the skill of the artisans from the United Kingdom. It's a decorative item that not only appeals to collectors but also adds a touch of historical elegance to any setting. some good restoration to neck & hat, couple small chips to leaves loss of end of small finger otherwise good condition

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  4. Antique Derby Porcelain 1760 -1782 Garland Shepherdess Holding Sheep Patch Marks

    Crafted during the Derby Porcelain period, this exquisite figurine showcases a charming Garland Shepherdess holding a sheep, meticulously hand-painted with vibrant colours that bring life to the piece. The decorative item, dating back to 1782, stands at 19cm and is a testament to the rich craftsmanship of the Georgian era. The figurine features the distinctive patch marks characteristic of the period and is made from high-quality porcelain. This original piece, boasting a history spanning over two centuries, is not only a delightful addition to any collection but also a slice of history reflecting the handcrafted artistry of the 18th century. in good condition no chips or cracks visible

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  5. Vtg c1900 Antique Porcelain Patch Trinket Box Hand Painted Romantic Lovers Scene

    Vintage c1900 Antique Porcelain Patch Trinket Box Hand Painted Romantic Lovers Scene A lovely old porcelain box with hinged lid in excellent condition depicting a romantic scene of two young lovers, there is an unusual grey glazing mark to the interior It measures approx 5.5cm diameter by 3.8cm high Please view photos carefully as they form part of the description Please view my other listings

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  6. NEW BOX Patch NYC orange FOX Porcelain JEWEL TRINKET KEY tray

    The Patch NYC Fox Tray from Galison is no exception, beautifully colored with orange background and fox illustration enhanced with gold foil. Patch NYC Fox Rectangle Porcelain Tray. PORCELAIN TRAY. RUNNING FOX.

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  7. Antique 18thC Enamel Patch Box. French Bressan

    Very Small 18c - 19c enamelled round box or patch container- Bressan French kiln fired. Antique Porcelain Trinket or Patch Box circa 18th century. Of round form hand decorated with flowers, gilding with dark blue and turquoise enamels. Bressan manufacturing firm which were renown for their little enamelled boxes which were kiln fired. Famously known for their enamelled jewel work and gilded ornate ormolu. Extremely collectible. Bronze hinged fitting & rim Perfect condition Very rare 1 1/4" x 3/4" high Small pretty collectable item Bronze / brass frame. Very good condition. Vibrant colours, the photographs don’t do it justice.

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  8. Antique Derby porcelain shepherd figurine, soft-paste, patch marks, c. 1750s

    The base featuresthree "patch marks", a hallmark of Derby’s"patch period" (c. 1750s-1760s), a technique used to conceal supports during firing. WhileUV light does not show restoration, closemagnification reveals minor paint loss on the inner parts of the hands.

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