A pair of painted porcelain panels Illustrating scenes from…
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A pair of painted porcelain panels Illustrating scenes from William Hogarth's 'Moral' series, probably early 20th century, bearing Chelsea gold anchor marks, possibly Samson, two shaped lozenge panels featuring colourful scenes of inebriation and gluttony, 'Industry and Idleness' and 'Modern Conversation' after the 18th century originals, with title below image and signed to both, Haywell; gold anchor verso. Height 37.5 cm. Width 31 cm

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