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Article
Early Derby Porcelain
12/1926 | 285 | 49
Pages: 292-293+295-297+300-302
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Honey, W. B. (Honey, W. B.; Honey, William Bowyer; H., W. B.)
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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Read, Herbert (H. R.) (Read, Herbert (H. R.); Read, Herbert Edward; R., H.)
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Plate I. Derby Porcelain Figure Marked WD-CO: About 1760. (Mr. Wallace Elliot). Early Derby Porcelain
Western art unattributed:
Fig. 1 - Plate Painted in Colours; About 1765. (Mr. Herbert Allen.)
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Plate II. A-Mark on the figure on Plate I; B, C-Cream jug; height, 8.9 cm.; dated 1750. (Mr. Egerton Leigh); D, E- Figures of a map seller; height, 17.4 cm.; and of a man holding a cock; height, 20.3 cm.; about 1765. (Victoria and Albert Museum); F, G-Pair of figures of goats; heights, 10.8 cm. and 16.5 cm.; about 1755. (Schreiber Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum). Early Derby Porcelain
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Plate III. A-Lady with a Basket of Fruit; Height, 15.6 cm.; About 1755; B-Diana: Height, 25.4 cm.; About 1760; C-Lady with a Lute; Height, 14 cm.; About 1760. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Early Derby Porcelain
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Plate III. D-Chinaman and Boy; Height, 23.5 cm.; About 1755. (Schreiber Collection); E-Youth Dancing; Height, 18.4 cm.; About 1755. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Early Derby Porcelain
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Plate III. F-Plain White Figures; About 1755; Height of Central Figure, 20.6 cm. (Mr. Herbert Allen). Early Derby Porcelain
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The Picture Sales (May 1903)
05/1903 | 2 | 1
Pages: 43-48
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Rothschild, Max (Rothschild, Max; Roldit, Max)
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Peasants dancing to the sound of a pipe. By Paul Potter
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Shepherdess keeping Sheep. By Albert Cuyp
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Sir Archibald Campbell of Inverneill. By Romney
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The Supper of Emmaus. [rest illegible, possibly 'By Velazquez']