A Chelsea oval dish, circa 1755, painted with scattered flowers…
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A Chelsea oval dish, circa 1755, painted with scattered flowers within a brown and gilt edge, red anchor mark, 28 cm wide. Provenance: 'The Trout Collection,' Christie's, Brisbane, June 1989, lot 463, Christie's, Melbourne, 17 August 1993, lot 208

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