A rare First period Worcester pickle dish, circa 1752-53 in the…
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A rare First period Worcester pickle dish, circa 1752-53 in the shape of a scallop shell, a border of chevrons moulded around the foot rim, delicately painted in colours with Chinese style sprigs and a border of florets linked by pencil scrolls, red line border 8 cm long

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