A Nantgarw saucer, circa 1818-20, probably decorated in London…
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A Nantgarw saucer, circa 1818-20, probably decorated in London at the Sims Studio, and finely painted with a dentil rim enclosing a matt stippled teal border decorated with trailing gilt paste leaves and brightly coloured posies, to the centre a bouquet of roses, lilac and dahlia; unmarked, diameter 14 cm

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