Lot 305 , Three Derby porcelain scent bottles and stoppers, early 19th century, 10.5 - 11cm
Three Derby porcelain scent bottles and stoppers, early 19th century, one painted with flowers to an oval reserve and gilt decorated cobalt blue ground, the second with a rich Japanned pattern and the last with roundels and feathers, all with iron red crowns, crossed batons and D mark, 10.5 - 11cm
Estimate £100-150
The first painted with oval reserves of flowers, has minor wear to the gilding around the mouth, minor crazing to glaze, otherwise good
The second with a Japanned pattern has some wear to the gilding around the top rim and on the stopper and two hairline cracks to the rim / neck, fine crazing to glaze, otherwise good.
The last bottle with roundels and feathers has some slight wear to gilding particularly around the neck, some black speckling to the glaze on the neck and around the foot and fine crazing to the glaze all over, otherwise good condition.
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Sold for £130