A Minton & Boyle muffin dish and cover made for the Union Club,…
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A Minton & Boyle muffin dish and cover made for the Union Club, Hobart, circa 1840, the base and cover bearing a shield inscribed Union Club flanked by a kangaroo and an emu above a ribbon motto, this piece is with the words ships, colonies & commerce, this piece is from the breakfast service, 21.5 cm wide

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