Two Barr Flight Barr Worcester tea cups and saucer Duos,…
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Two Barr Flight Barr Worcester tea cups and saucer Duos, 1808-1813 period, decoration attributed to William Billingsley, two generous bute tea cups and saucer bowls decorated with full blown pink roses and gilt seaweed, the saucers centred with a wheel motif, cups repaired; script and impressed marks underside to cups, height 6 cm, (cup) diameter 16.5 cm, (saucer)

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