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A Derby Porcelain Cache Pot decorated by John Brewer c.1815

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A Derby Porcelain Cache Pot c.1815. Of circular form, flared rim with slightly tapered sides, the front decorated with a finely painted by John Brewer with the scene of a man on horseback crossing a bridge and a Coaching Inn next to a river.  Each side with Satyr head handles in gold. The from and reverse of the pot decorated a vibrant coloured and gilded foliate design including two Dragon's or Serpents either side of a gold palmette. The interior decorated with gold scrolling border and harebells.  Gilders mark 40 along with crown over crossed swords and the letter 'D' in crimson.  Lacking it's original stand  Condition: Very faint firing crack to the rim about 1cm long almost undetectable. The bowl rings beautifully when tapped.
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