Three blue and white tea wares: a Worcester/Lowestoft teapot,…
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Three blue and white tea wares: a Worcester/Lowestoft teapot, Worcester tea bowl and saucer in 'Three flowers' pattern, circa 1760-80, the globular teapot with a moulded 'C' handle, lid absent; the saucer and tea bowl with concentric blue bands to the rim; crescent mark to two items, the tea bowl with disguised numeral mark, height 11 cm

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