Pair of Derby bough pots, bombe shape with deep blue ground…
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Pair of Derby bough pots, bombe shape with deep blue ground reserving front panels of landscapes, titled to base 'View in Wales and 'View in Derbyshire', with Rococo scroll handles and small scroll feet, retaining the rare original pieced covers, red 'D' and crown mark, circa 1825. Condition: one with faint hairline to side, the other with hairline to base, on cover with faint hairline, two feet restored, minor loss to gold, Ex: Moorabool Antique galleries.

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