A Derby dish from the 'Pepper Arden' service, circa 1790, with decoration attributed to William Billingsley, for the 1st Baron Alvanley, 1744-1804, British barrister and Whig politician, the scalloped dish with simple gilt borders, centred with an arrangement of fruit and nuts; puce painted Derby mark underside, height 4.5 cm, length 28.5 cm, width 23 cm
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