A PAIR OF DERBY TWO-HANDLED CAMPANA VASES
A PAIR OF DERBY TWO-HANDLED CAMPANA VASES
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A PAIR OF DERBY TWO-HANDLED CAMPANA VASES

CIRCA 1815, CROWNED CROSSED BATONS AND D MARKS, POSSIBLY PAINTED BY WILLIAM 'QUAKER' PEGG

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A PAIR OF DERBY TWO-HANDLED CAMPANA VASES
CIRCA 1815, CROWNED CROSSED BATONS AND D MARKS, POSSIBLY PAINTED BY WILLIAM 'QUAKER' PEGG
With a continuous broad band of garden flowers, including roses, pansies, peonies and daffodils, above a formal gilt border and band of green stiff leaves, the twin gilt handles with satyr mask terminals
15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) high
Provenance
The collection of Lady Lloyd and Anthony Hoyte.
Literature
John Twitchett, Derby Porcelain, London, 1980, p. 234, no. 300 (one illustrated).

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