A first period Worcester blue and white dish, circa 1770, the…
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A first period Worcester blue and white dish, circa 1770, the lobed dish decorated in 'Gilly Flower' pattern with scattered floral, sprays, script 'W' mark underside, with paper label, 'McIlraith collection, height 4.5 cm, length 24 cm, width 17.5 cm

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