Derby plate from an important dessert service, finely painted by George Complin with fruit and flowers within a border of autumn foliage, the lobed rim with a yellow edge.
Puce mark & pattern no. 126,
Circa 1795
References: This service was previously owned by the Fifth Duke of Westminster (Eaton Hall) , Cheshire. Complin was a Frenchman employed at Derby in the late 18th century, noted for his fine fruit painting.
Condition: slight wear & small chip
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