A Dr Wall Worcester printed classical Ruins dish, circa 1770, a…
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A Dr Wall Worcester printed classical Ruins dish, circa 1770, a scallop edged dish depicting 'The Temple of Jupiter' in purple, a Hancock print from an engraving by J.S Muller after Pannini about 1753, floral sprays and sprigs to the rim; unmarked, diameter 20 cm

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