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Old English Pottery and Porcelain: No. 6 Derby
3786255 Old English Pottery and Porcelain: No. 6 Derby; (add.info.: Old English Pottery and Porcelain: No. 6 Derby. Postcard c. 1900s. Pictured: Cup, fluted cover and saucer with rare Duesbury Derby mark. Made in time of William Duesbury the younger (1786 - 1811). Company later became Royal Crown Derby. Card of Chairman Cigarette Series.
Published by Arthur E. Lamb, The Tobacconist, 22, Neville Street, Southport); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33394136
© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
1900 1910 Black Country Classical Period Craft Cups Derby Derbyshire Early 19th Century Eighteenth Manufacturing Porcelain Saucers Turn Of The Century Britisch Britisch
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This print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of Old English Pottery and Porcelain, specifically highlighting No. 6 Derby. Dating back to the early 20th century, this postcard captures a cup, fluted cover, and saucer adorned with the rare Duesbury Derby mark. These pieces were created during the time of William Duesbury the younger (1786 - 1811), when he led the company that would later become Royal Crown Derby. Published as part of Chairman Cigarette Series by Arthur E. Lamb, The Tobacconist in Southport, this card offers a glimpse into the rich history of British ceramics. The image reveals intricate details and elegant design elements characteristic of this period. Derbyshire in England served as home to these talented craftsmen who contributed greatly to Britain's reputation for fine pottery and porcelain production. Their creations not only captivated local patrons but also gained recognition across Europe. The print transports us back to an era where drinking from beautifully crafted cups was considered an art form in itself. It reminds us of a time when beverages were savored slowly while appreciating both their taste and presentation. While this image does not mention commercial use or any specific company information other than its connection to Arthur E. Lamb's publication, it serves as a testament to the skillful artistry prevalent during that time period. Through Fine Art Finder's collaboration with Bridgeman Images, we are able to relish in historical artifacts like this one – reminders of our rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy that continue to inspire generations today.
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