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Duke of Devonshire Armorial Derby Dessert Plate

We have for sale a very rare and attractive Bloor Derby period dessert plate decorated with the serpent crest of the Cavendish family of Chatsworth House dating to somewhere around 1820.
This very striking plate is of a typical Bloor Derby moulded form with a gilded lobed border surrounding the central crest consisting of the green and black serpent, coiled into a knot used by the Dukes of Devonshire. This crest is also used above the doorways of Chatsworth house. The base of the plate carries the Crown and the capital D mark introduced by Robert Bloor in around 1820. The plate was most probably part of a service commissioned by William Spencer Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire 1790 - 1858. He was a keen supporter of the arts and spent his life enhancing the his numerous houses and building a significant collection of artworks.
The plate is in a very good to excellent condition. It does have the craquelure typical of Bloor Derby porcelain, some very slight wear to the gilt in places associated with plate stacking and what appears to be some very faint brownish staining in poorer lights. The plate is 10.25 inches (26cm) in diameter.
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Bradford
West Yorkshire
Tel : 07929015498
Non UK callers : +44 7929015498
This very striking plate is of a typical Bloor Derby moulded form with a gilded lobed border surrounding the central crest consisting of the green and black serpent, coiled into a knot used by the Dukes of Devonshire. This crest is also used above the doorways of Chatsworth house. The base of the plate carries the Crown and the capital D mark introduced by Robert Bloor in around 1820. The plate was most probably part of a service commissioned by William Spencer Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire 1790 - 1858. He was a keen supporter of the arts and spent his life enhancing the his numerous houses and building a significant collection of artworks.
The plate is in a very good to excellent condition. It does have the craquelure typical of Bloor Derby porcelain, some very slight wear to the gilt in places associated with plate stacking and what appears to be some very faint brownish staining in poorer lights. The plate is 10.25 inches (26cm) in diameter.
Price
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Category Antique Ceramics
Date 1820
Regency Antiques Material Porcelain
Origin English
Maker Bloor
Item code as470a973 / Q0088
Status For Sale
£425.00 
$571.07
€491.60

$571.07

€491.60


Conversion rates as of 1/JUN/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. The price includes shipping via Royal Mail Special Delivery within the UK
View all stock from
Penrose Antiques

Private dealerBy appointment only
Bradford
West Yorkshire
Tel : 07929015498
Non UK callers : +44 7929015498
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