A rare Worcester porcelain botanical baluster mug, painted with…
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A rare Worcester porcelain botanical baluster mug, painted with apple-blossom most likely by James Rogers, English circa 1758/60. Provenance: Sir Peter & Lady Crossman, England. Exhibited: Albert Amor Exhibition 'Worcester Porcelain 1751-1784' (1973) cat. No 28. Robyn Robb England 16/06/2010 (8500 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 143, 8.7 cm wide across the handle, 9 cm high

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