A pair of Copeland porcelain cabinet plates and another, circa…
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A pair of Copeland porcelain cabinet plates and another, circa 1880 the pair painted with fruit and flowers, on a pink ground and pierced rim; and one painted with a titled scene of Bingen, in a claret, gilt and beaded border (3) 24 cm diameter

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