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Crown Derby is the name given to porcelain made in Derby, England, from 1756 to 1935. Andrew Planche and William Duesbury established Crown Derby as the first china-making factory in Derby. Pieces are marked with a crown and the letter D or the word Derby. The earliest pieces were made by the original Derby factory, while later pieces were made by the King Street Partnerships (1848-1935) or the Derby Crown Porcelain Co. (1876-1890). Derby Crown Porcelain Co. became Royal Crown Derby Co. Ltd. in 1890. It is now part of Royal Doulton Tableware Ltd.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Crown Derby | Tureen | Sauce, Cover, Yellow, Rose, Green On 1 Side, Scroll Handles, 7 1/4 In. | 1998 | | Crown Derby | Vase | Cover, 2 Handles, Raised Gilt Bird, Floral Design, Pink Ground, 1889, 4 In. | 1998 | | Crown Derby | Vase | Gilt, Floral Designs, Scalloped White Enamel, 11 1/2 In. | 1998 | | Crown Derby | Vase | Imari, 4-footed, 2 1/2 In. | 1997 | | Crown Derby | Dish | Serving, Japan Pattern, Imari Palette, Oval, Painted Red Mark, 10 In. | 1996 | | Crown Derby | Plate | Imari, 1940, 10 3/4 In., 12 Piece | 1996 | | Crown Derby | Bowl | Cover, Vegetable, Rectangular, 1800 | 1995 |
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