A Coalport botanical plate, Baptisia Tinctoria, circa 1830,…
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A Coalport botanical plate, Baptisia Tinctoria, circa 1830, painted title, 'Baptista triflora' (sic), a moulded and scallop edged plate with pierced decoration, gilt scrolls and vegetal motifs, painted centrally with a stem of yellow Baptisia Tinctoria, 'False indigo', a type of lupin native to Eastern America, title underside in red. Diameter 23.5 cm

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