A Miles Mason cup and saucer, circa 1805, the cup in Hamilton…
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A Miles Mason cup and saucer, circa 1805, the cup in Hamilton flute shape with the characteristic ring handle, both decorated with apricot borders and gilt vegetal motifs between gold bands, a gilt spray to the centre of the saucer; unmarked, height 6.5 cm, (cup) diameter 14 cm, (saucer)

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