A Chelsea decorated plate, circa 1760, the plate with a moulded…
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A Chelsea decorated plate, circa 1760, the plate with a moulded rim decorated with gilt enrichments and pairs of birds, and to the dish floral sprigs and loose bunches of summer blooms in a muted puce, iron red, steel blue and ochre lemon palette; with a gold anchor mark underside and stilt marks. Diameter 22 cm

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