An English Delft plate, circa 1760 possibly Liverpool, painted…
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An English Delft plate, circa 1760 possibly Liverpool, painted with central floral spray within panelled floral border in tones of blue, rust, purple and yellow, 34.2 cm diameter. Provenance: Collection of Jenny Douglas(Lal) Dashwood(1883-1957, Bromley UK thence by direct descent

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