Derby porcelain refers to the fine porcelain produced by the Derby factory in Derby, England, from the mid-18th century to the early 19th century with the exact start and authorship remaining uncertain. The production of porcelain in Derby actually predates the work by Andrew Planche and William Duesbury in 1756, who joined Andrew Planche and John Heath in creating the Nottingham Road factory, later known as Royal Crown Derby and it quickly became one of the leading porcelain manufacturers in England.

The early Derby porcelain was heavily influenced by the Meissen factory in Germany, and featured finely detailed, brightly colored painted scenes, often with ornate gilding. Some of the most popular early designs included figurines, tableware, and vases, which were often adorned with floral motifs, landscapes, and other decorative elements.

In the late 18th century, the factory began to produce more innovative designs, including the famous "Crown Derby" pattern, more...

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A Chelsea Derby figure modelled of cherub. On rococo base with…

Cherub Derby Figure on Rococo Base

A Chelsea Derby figure modelled of cherub. On rococo base with brocage. 15 cm high

A Duesbury Derby figure of the God of mercury, modelled of…

Duesbury Derby Figure of Mercury

A Duesbury Derby figure of the God of mercury, modelled of standing in a winged helmet scantily clad in loose decorated robes on rococo base. Provenance: Eric Dare collection 15th November Christies 1995 as lot 1231. 33 cm high

A mid-18th century Derby porcelain allegorical figure of…

Derby Porcelain Justice Figure, 18th Century

A mid-18th century Derby porcelain allegorical figure of Justice, modelled wearing a yellow cloak and a flowered dress holding sword in one hand, standing on pierced scroll and shell moulded base, unmarked. Christies November 1995 as lot 1195. 32 cm high

Pair of 18th century Derby figures, ex Gwen Smith collection -…

18th Century Derby Figures from Gwen Smith Collection

Pair of 18th century Derby figures, ex Gwen Smith collection - Leicester. Incised N123 to base

Derby 18th century pair of figures of spring and autumn. Height…

Pair of 18th Century Spring and Autumn Figures

Derby 18th century pair of figures of spring and autumn. Height 13 cm

Derby early 19th century figure of a boy with a hat of fruit.…

Fruit Hat Boy Figurine from Derby, 19th Century

Derby early 19th century figure of a boy with a hat of fruit. Height 13 cm

A Derby porcelain figure of Sir John Falstaff, circa 1770…

Derby porcelain Sir John Falstaff figure

A Derby porcelain figure of Sir John Falstaff, circa 1770 standing holding a shield and metal sword, red mark, 30 cm high