A middle period Longton Hall flower and leaf moulded dish,…
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A middle period Longton Hall flower and leaf moulded dish, circa 1754-57, a vibrantly coloured dish, the flower with blue, puce, and red orange fringed petals, the multi-toned leaf with puce veins, a bud and twig form handle, with small spurs to base, length 23 cm, width 20.5 cm

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