A pair of Dr Wall Worcester blue and white 'Three flower'…
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A pair of Dr Wall Worcester blue and white 'Three flower' pattern bowls, circa 1770, decorated in the round with a variant of 'Three flower' pattern incorporating pomegranates and a butterfly, with concentric blue bands to the interior rim; crescent mark underside to both, height 6 cm, diameter 12 cm

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