A fine and rare Worcester porcelain shaped square dish, most…
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A fine and rare Worcester porcelain shaped square dish, most likely painted by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale with an Aesop's fable panel, surrounded by fruit and birds in a variant of the Lord Henry Thynne pattern. English circa 1780, bordered with fruit, birds and gilt blue edging, open underglaze blue crescent mark. Provenance: Robert Burke collection no 81, 22 cm square 4.5 cm high

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