Three named view tea wares a Derby, a teabowl and saucer, in…
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Three named view tea wares a Derby, a teabowl and saucer, in the manner of Billingsley at Mansfield, circa 1795- 1802, unmarked, but known Derby pattern 600, a saucer depicting 'Sir R Steel's Cottage at Primrose Hill' surrounded by a gilt and orange navette border; and an orange ground bowl and saucer with feathered wavy gilt borders and landscapes, 'In Dovedale, Derby', signed 'Sh'; teabowl with underglaze blue mark, 'Potter I' (potter & Blancheron?)

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