A Carlton Ware 'Vine' bowl and a 'Pheasant' plate, circa 1950…
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A Carlton Ware 'Vine' bowl and a 'Pheasant' plate, circa 1950 and later, an oval 'Vert Royale' bowl in 'Vine' pattern 4423 and a ruffled rim plate with 'Pheasant' pattern 4934 in gilt and enamel on a rouge ground; backstamps underside, the latter with lithographic stamp. Height 5.5 cm. Width 26 cm. Diameter 21 cm and smaller

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