A Worcester Dr Wall tea bowl, saucer and cup, 18th century,…
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A Worcester Dr Wall tea bowl, saucer and cup, 18th century, circa 1790, each piece fluted and decorated with blue and gold floral sprays, underglazed blue crescent mark to base of teacup and tea bowl. The tea bowl 8.5 cm diameter, the saucer 14 cm diameter. Provenance: The John Scarce Collection of Porcelain

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