Antique Hand-Painted Chelsea-Derby Porcelain Bowl – Circa 1770
A rare and exquisite find, this late 18th-century Chelsea-Derby porcelain bowl beautifully showcases the artistry of England’s most esteemed porcelain manufactory. Dating to around 1770, this hand-painted piece features the hallmark floral sprays and insects in vibrant enamels, all delicately arranged against a creamy white ground.
Key Features:
Origin: England, Chelsea-Derby porcelain factory
Date: Circa 1770
Material: Fine soft-paste porcelain
Decoration:
Hand-painted florals in rose, violet, orange, and green hues
Foliage in lively scattered sprays
Scalloped rim with subtle gilding
Form: Gently fluted, oval-shaped bowl with raised foot ring
Dimensions: 33cm wide x 24cm
Condition: Excellent for its age. Minor wear to the gilding and some expected glaze imperfections consistent with 18th-century porcelain. No chips, cracks, or restoration detected.
This bowl is a true collector’s piece, representing the refined elegance and superior craftsmanship of Georgian-era English porcelain. Ideal for display in a curated cabinet, or as a highlight of any antique ceramics collection.
A piece of British ceramic history — elegant, timeless, and increasingly rare.
Internal Reference: 38-580
Antique Number: SA1152546
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 0cm (0.0inches)
Width is 33cm (13.0inches)
Depth is 24cm (9.4inches)
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