Two first period Worcester blue and white wares and a Caughley…
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Two first period Worcester blue and white wares and a Caughley saucer, circa 1765-1768 (Worcester), 1776-1795 (Caughley), a miniature tea bowl and saucer in 'Fence' pattern, with crescent marks underside and labels for stock spring Antiques London underside, and; an unmarked Caughley 'Bell Toy' saucer, diameter 13 cm, and smaller height 4 cm, (tea bowl)

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