A Chamberlain & Co 'Blind Earl' dessert dish, circa 1840, after…
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A Chamberlain & Co 'Blind Earl' dessert dish, circa 1840, after a first period Worcester design, the scallop edged dish moulded in relief with rose buds, leaf patterns, butterflies and various insects in colours; unmarked, diameter 20.5 cm

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