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<p>[QUOTE="Adrian Lewis, post: 2737608, member: 12565"]1780 to C1830 this mark was used and known as the Golden Age of Derby porcelain. Robert Bloor took over running the company from the Duesbury family in c1815 after the early death of William Duesbury II (Duesbury and Kean company )and revived the company´s flagging quality and fortunes. Circa 1830 Robert Bloor dropped the Derby Crown mark for the Bloor Derby "thumb print" stamps. Beautiful plate by the way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian Lewis, post: 2737608, member: 12565"]1780 to C1830 this mark was used and known as the Golden Age of Derby porcelain. Robert Bloor took over running the company from the Duesbury family in c1815 after the early death of William Duesbury II (Duesbury and Kean company )and revived the company´s flagging quality and fortunes. Circa 1830 Robert Bloor dropped the Derby Crown mark for the Bloor Derby "thumb print" stamps. Beautiful plate by the way.[/QUOTE]
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