Three black printed tea bowls, Worcester and other, circa 1770s,…
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Three black printed tea bowls, Worcester and other, circa 1770s, unmarked, a Worcester tea bowl with a scene from Robert Hancock's 'L'amour', with a romantic couple and a lawn roller to the reverse; a bowl with two identical roundels of sailing ships within black borders, a patterned border to the interior rim and sprig to the centre; and a slightly flaring bowl with a romantic couple, and a hunter with a musket to the reverse

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