A pair of Caughley saucers in 'French Sprig' pattern, 1785-1792…
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A pair of Caughley saucers in 'French Sprig' pattern, 1785-1792 period, probably decorated by Chamberlain's Worcester factory, fluted saucer bowls with scalloped edges, sprigged with cornflowers to the body, and with a trailing border between gilt bands to the rim, in fresh blue, mauve and aqua colours; unmarked, diameter 13.5 cm

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