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Creator: Quaker Pegg
Derby Kidney Dish, William Quaker Pegg, Scarlet Lychnis & Gentianella, c1814
By Derby, Quaker Pegg At Derby
Located in London, GB
This is a stunning and extremely rare kidney shaped serving dish made by Derby between about 1813 and 1815. The dish is painted with bright red and blue flowers by William Quaker Peg...
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1810s English Regency Antique Quaker Pegg Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
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Derby Porcelain Dish Painted by Quaker Pegg
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A Derby porcelain dish with a named botanical flower: a single beautiful gladiola painted in the late 18th century by the renowned artist Quaker Pegg. The combination of the various shades of orange with the touches of purple, and the subtle shades of the green leaves, make this an extraordinary work of art.
The border of this shell shaped dish is beautifully gilded.
Written in underglaze blue on the back of the dish is "Gladiolus Cardinalis, Superb Gladiolus"
Over the Derby marks with the numerals 197 indicating the painter Quaker Pegg.
Dimensions: 9.5" x 9"
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Background of Quaker Pegg:
Born at Whitmore, near Newcastle-under-Lyme on 10th May 1775, his family moved to Shelton in the Potteries two years later. In 1785 at just 10 years of age, Pegg was put to work in an earthenware factory. Three years later he began to learn the art of decorating on earthenware before becoming apprenticed to a china factory in 1790. In the autumn of 1796, having completed his apprenticeship he moved to Derby to begin his employment at the Nottingham Road factory where he worked until 1801.
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