A John Rose Coalport floral cup and saucer, circa 1810 period,…
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A John Rose Coalport floral cup and saucer, circa 1810 period, pattern 500, the 'E' class shape cup and saucer, with floral decoration between undulating and feathered gilt borders, pattern number in iron red and a probable decorator's mark only, height 6.5 cm, (cup) diameter 14 cm, (saucer)

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