A petite pedestal cup and saucer in the Chamberlain - Worcester…
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A petite pedestal cup and saucer in the Chamberlain - Worcester style, circa 1820-30, in bright apple green, gilt decorated with festoons, scrolls and cartouches of flowers, unmarked, height 3 cm, (cup) diameter 9 cm, (saucer)

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