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BLOOR DERBY Antique Porcelain Platters, Ecclesiastical Coat of Arms ca 1820-48

$ 102.96

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: The smaller platter: There is a small size crazing throughout, normal for the age. The gold decoration is very nice for its age. No chips or cracks or restoration. The larger platter has about a 2" hairline crack (does not go through) as seen in picture 6 and is very hard to see. No chips, or restoration.
  • Color: White, Blue & Gold
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Model: Bloor Derby circa 1820 - 48
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Object Type: Platters

    Description

    For auction is an amazing antique porcelain set of 2 platters; the markings are from the Robert Bloor Derby era, circa 1820-1848.
    I have shown several views of each in the pictures.  There is an Ecclesiastical Heraldry Coat of Arms design in gold in the well of each platter.  This is a coat of arms that are also a part of the plates that go with this serving pieces, and other serving pieces, also to be auctioned.
    To describe the Coat of Arms, they consist of: 2 crosses, a lamb, a key and a shepherd's staff, a bird, leaf and a crown.  They are nice sturdy pieces.
    There are 10 reserves, each separated by a swirling gold double border and topped with double raised cobalt blue enamel, hand painted, stylized acanthus leaves.  A beautiful set!
    Please watch for my other listings of this set which will have plates, a heart shaped desert server and 2 covered tureens.
    The measurements are:  Small Platter - 11-3/4" wide x 8-1/2" high
    Large Platter:  15" wide x 10-1/2" high.