Lot 255 , Two Derby dessert plates, late 18th century, attributed to Zachariah Boreman and ‘Jockey’ Hill, 21.8cm diameter

Two Derby dessert plates, late 18th century, attributed to Zachariah Boreman and ‘Jockey’ Hill, 21.8cm diameter

Two Derby dessert plates, late 18th century, attributed to Zachariah Boreman and ‘Jockey’ Hill, the Boreman plate painted to a rectangular reserve with a titled view ‘Dunstaffnage Castle on Loch Etive Scotland’ within apple green and gilded borders, blue Derby mark and pattern number 254, 22.8cm diameter and the ‘Jockey’ Hill plate painted to a circular reserve with the titled view ‘south front of Kedleston Hall Derbyshire’, blue and gilt wreath border, blue Derby mark, pattern number 50 and decorator’s mark ‘2’ inside foot, 21.8cm diameter
£200-300

Condition:
Light surface scratching and wear to gilding throughout, particularly Kedleston Hall, otherwise in good condition. Plate with green border (Dunstaffnage Castle) glaze not crazed or crackled but tight-fitting and clear.

Sold for £320