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A Derby figure of a man with a basket and his dog at his feet
A Derby figure of a man with a basket and his dog at his feet
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A Derby figure of a man with a basket
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Eighteenth Century English Porcelain
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DERBY
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A Derby figure of a Gallant holding open a basket lid, on a rococo base with typical Derby flowers and leaves with his dog at his feet .
Patch marks to the base
Circa:1770.
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