Description: Bloor Derby English porcelain china with Henry Francis DuPont provenance, c. 1820's, twenty-three pieces, all with matching design of wide cobalt rim with white medallions and center, hand-painted floral and gilt decoration, strawberry form finials, iron/ rust red maker's mark verso of large "D" under crown, pieces include: three soup tureens on foot, one with hairline, one with professionally reconstructed lid, 7 3/4" h. x 7 1/2" w.; five graduated oval platters, three with crack/ hairline, largest: 14 1/4" l. x 10 3/8" w.; one serving bowl missing lid, two cracks, largest 3 1/2" l., bowl: 12 27/8" diam. x 7 1/2" h.; four dinner plates, one with crack, 10 1/2" diam.; nine salad plates, some hairlines and small chips/ flakes throughout, 8 1/16"; and one lid without matching vessel, three cracks, 9 1/2" diam.; wear consistent with age and use throughout including minor damages, loss of finish and wear/ loss to marks. [Provenance: Henry Francis DuPont (American, 1880-1969) to his daughter Pauline Louise DuPont Harrison (1918 - 2007), to her descendants including the current consignor.]