Established in 2010, we are dealers in good quality antique furniture, silver, metalware, fine porcelain, artwork and glassware ranging from the 18th century to the early 20th century. We have a particular interest in the Arts and Crafts movement, and much of our stock dates to this era. We’ve published several books on antiques, which are available via Amazon.
We have a large dealers unit at Carlton Fine Arts and Antiques Centre in Salts Mill, Saltaire, West Yorkshire, and we stand at fine arts and antiques fairs in Yorkshire and Lancashire.
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Description
We have for sale a rather lovely fruit themed Chelsea Derby dessert Plate dating from around 1710.
This very attractive fluted rimmed Chelsea Derby dessert plate is decorated with a thickly gilded dentilled edged around a design incorporating sprigs carrying a gooseberry, black berries, a rose hip, black currents, quince, cherries and plums interspaced by three butterflies and two other insects all on a white ground. The plate carries the gilt Chelsea Derby mark to the base dating the piece to around 1770-1775 along with the a label for Felicity Marno and Antonia Agnew of Stockspring Antiques, Church Street, Kensington, London. What is lovely about this dessert plate is that the design depicts the seasonal fruit that would have been incorporated into the desserts and associated syrups of the period.
The dessert plate is approximately 8.75 inches (22.4cm) in diameter and is in a very good to excellent antique condition other than one or two scratches to the decoration and a tiny bit of surface wear consistent with 250 years of mostly decorative use.
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Diameter:
22.4 cm
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declaration
Penrose Antiques Ltd has clarified that the Chelsea Derby Fruit Themed Dessert Plate c.1770 (LA492831) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1770
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condition
condition
This 18th century Chelsea derby dessert dish is in a very good to excellent antique condition other than one or two scratches to the decoration and a tiny bit of surface wear consistent with 250 years of mostly decorative use.