A small Worcester wheatsheaf pattern vase, circa 1753,…
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A small Worcester wheatsheaf pattern vase, circa 1753, hexagonal in form, painted in a famille verte palette with flowers, 11.5 cm high. Provenance: Parkside Antiques, 26th February 1987

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