Royal Crown Derby
5 posters
Page 1 of 1
Royal Crown Derby
Hi
This plate, both in feel and colours reminded me so much of the Rorstrand Mon Amie range. Unmarked apart from the single letter/cypher shown inset. Approx 9 inches across with a raised rippled edge.
This plate, both in feel and colours reminded me so much of the Rorstrand Mon Amie range. Unmarked apart from the single letter/cypher shown inset. Approx 9 inches across with a raised rippled edge.
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
Location : Torbay, England
Registration date : 2012-08-12
Re: Royal Crown Derby
feel like i've seen something similar before, but it was flow blue and it was a staffordshire potter, but can't for the life of me remember who. The pattern was a variation on the classic Aster flower design. Sorry, that doesn't help much.
Re: Royal Crown Derby
Ahh Bisto, thanks for trying.
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
Location : Torbay, England
Registration date : 2012-08-12
Re: Royal Crown Derby
I have a couple of thee too. They are blanks, made at various staffordshire factories, for the 19th Century Royal Crown Derby Old Imari pattern. Decorated with the cobalt blue underglaze, before being sent to Royal Crown Derby for the orange enamel over paint decoration and gilding.
These are seconds.
These are seconds.
_________________
Carrot cake is just fake cake
Re: Royal Crown Derby
An example can be seen on ebay listing titled "VINTAGE ROYAL CROWN DERBY OLD IMARI 1128 DINNER PLATE 10.5" PERFECT c1888"
_________________
Carrot cake is just fake cake
Re: Royal Crown Derby
Thanks everyone, boy I was way off
RVsaid- Number of posts : 1470
Location : Torbay, England
Registration date : 2012-08-12
Re: Royal Crown Derby
All wrong sorry. These are modern seconds from the Imari range.
At each of many of stages of production, any items with flaws are weeded out
before the multiple colouring and gilding stages. They should be destined for the
skip, but you can find these in the factory shop bargain baskets.
These are known locally as undecorated or, blue and white Crown Derby seconds.
Very common here, though some small value for the more unusual pieces.
At each of many of stages of production, any items with flaws are weeded out
before the multiple colouring and gilding stages. They should be destined for the
skip, but you can find these in the factory shop bargain baskets.
These are known locally as undecorated or, blue and white Crown Derby seconds.
Very common here, though some small value for the more unusual pieces.
Re: Royal Crown Derby
But hasn't the Imari pattern been made since the 19thC? Surely there have been seconds produced from then until today.
_________________
Carrot cake is just fake cake
Re: Royal Crown Derby
Yes Naomi, but now you can find them on every boot/charity shop round here.
They do have a small secondary value, how many would you like?
If you come to my local centre you can fill your car with this stuff!
They do have a small secondary value, how many would you like?
If you come to my local centre you can fill your car with this stuff!
Re: Royal Crown Derby
Royal Crown Derby blue & white muffin dish with Peacock pattern.
Blue ink mark plus impressed 'Derby' mark.
Late 1800s-early 1900s
Blue ink mark plus impressed 'Derby' mark.
Late 1800s-early 1900s
_________________
Carrot cake is just fake cake
Re: Royal Crown Derby
Whooaa at last, some proper Crown Derby!
Not like the acres of overpriced factory seconds crap I saw on the boots today.
Not like the acres of overpriced factory seconds crap I saw on the boots today.
Re: Royal Crown Derby
If there is no damage, or wear on the gilding, that is a really decent bit Naomi.
It looks good from the pix.
It looks good from the pix.
Re: Royal Crown Derby
It is in pretty decent condition :)
_________________
Carrot cake is just fake cake
Re: Royal Crown Derby
Last edited by tigerchips on December 31st 2020, 8:29 am; edited 1 time in total
tigerchips- Number of posts : 464
Location : England
Registration date : 2017-06-21
tigerchips- Number of posts : 464
Location : England
Registration date : 2017-06-21
tigerchips- Number of posts : 464
Location : England
Registration date : 2017-06-21
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum