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  1. Early Derby porcelain Diana figurine, William Duesbury patch period, c 1765

    At its peak in the 18th century, Derby Porcelain was heralded as "the second Dresden.". With continued royal patronage, Duesbury was granted permission to add a crown to the trademark, giving rise to Royal Crown Derby Porcelain.

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  2. Early Derby porcelain Venus and Cupid figural candlestick, patch period, c. 1765

    Three ‘patch marks’ are present on the underside. Cracks to the socket. Restoration to the bobèche and losses to its edge. Small losses to flowers and petals. Chip to Cupid’s left wing. Fleabites to the edge of Venus’s tunic.

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  3. Early Derby, Patch Period, Garland Shepherds, c. 1765

    She is placing a garland of flowers round the neck of a lamb that stands upright at her side. They stands on a circular bases embellished with rococo scrollwork. Patch marks on bottom. It’s worth noting that Duesbury also used representations of the marks used on Sevres, Dresden and Berlin-made porcelain, as he considered his own wares to be superior to every other source other than those three.

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  4. Early Derby porcelain figurine "Boy with a Macaroni Dog", patch period, c. 1775

    This led to the addition of a crown to the factory's mark, thus founding Royal Crown Derby. Duesbury even used representations of the marks used by Sèvres, Dresden, and Berlin to signify the high quality of his wares.

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  5. Patch NYC Fox Rectangle Porcelain Tray by Galison Orange & Gold New York City

    Patch NYC Fox Rectangle Porcelain Tray with a design by Galison. The circular tape patches have never been removed.

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  6. 19th century Antique Porcelain Hand Painted Patch Stand

    This is a delightful and unusual porcelain Patch Stand from the 19th Century. It is hand painted with floral and leaf decoration with gilt decoration in a spiral around the piece. It is in good condition apart from some wear to the gilding around the top edge . The stand has a solid plain white top with a slight dip in it in which to put the patches. It is a continental piece, possibly French where beauty patches or “mouches” were particularly popular. It measures approximately 4 cm in height and approx 5 cm across the top. Thank you for looking.

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  7. Early Derby porcelain figurine "Girl with a Macaroni Cat", patch period, c. 1775

    The Castle Tavern, which served as both a warehouse and exhibition space. The coal-fired kilns of the 18th century often led to small firing specks, glaze bubbling, and shrinkage lines. These natural characteristics should be viewed as part of the item’s history rather than flaws.

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  8. Patch NYC Owl Rectangle Porcelain Tray - 9780735352421

    ISBN-13: 9780735352421, 978-0735352421. Patch NYC Owl Rectangle Porcelain Tray Author(s): Patch Nyc. The Patch NYC Owl Tray from Galison is no exception, beautifully colored with turquoise background and owl illustration enhanced with gold foil.

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