Three Dr Wall Worcester blue and white saucers, circa 1760-1775,…
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Three Dr Wall Worcester blue and white saucers, circa 1760-1775, in 'Mansfield', 'Fruit and Wreath' and 'Prunus root' patterns, the latter as found and repaired, all with blue crescent marks underside, diameter 12.5 cm

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