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A Royal Crown Derby porcelain 'Olde Avesbury' part dinner service

Date codes for 1939-2000
With various puce or red printed factory marks above pattern name, number (A.73), and date codes; some impressed above date code: DERBY; with red painted pattern number
Comprising twenty-four 10" or 10.5" dinner plates, eighteen 8.5" salad plates, eighteen 6.375" bread and butter plates, eighteen 9" dessert plates with scalloped rims, eighteen 8.5" soup bowls, eighteen large two-handled soup bowls with fourteen saucers, and twelve small two-handled soup bowls
140 pieces

  • Provenance:
    From the Collection of Robert A. Day
  • Condition: Not examined under UV light. Overall with typical wear from use, including knife marks, wear and losses to gilding and decoration, scattered crazing. Variation to depth of color throughout the service. Some of the older pieces with heavier crazing. One scalloped plate with chip to rim, darkened hairline following footrim and heavy crazing, another with chip to the rim and small hairline, a third with fleabite to rim, a fourth with darkened crazing areas and small loss near rim along the crazing, a fifth with some darkening to the crazing and two fleabites to the rim, a sixth with chip to the rim. One soup saucer with darkened hairline through center and partially along the footrim. One dinner plate with darkened spider hairline near footrim at center (approximately 3" at its widest). Four small soup cups with staining to interior, another with fleabite at the rim under gilding. One 8.5" plate with chip to the rim.

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