A first period Worcester bowl, circa 1770, the 'Mandarin'…
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A first period Worcester bowl, circa 1770, the 'Mandarin' pattern bowl with figures, tables and vases in a famille rose palette, a patterned blue pendant border to the interior rim and a central sprig, height 6 cm, diameter 12 cm

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