A Royal Worcester oval plaque by Francis Clark, painted with…
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A Royal Worcester oval plaque by Francis Clark, painted with plums and grapes against a shaded woodland bank. circa 1975. Length 18.5 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's Belgravia, English ceramics, July 1980, lot 159. Other Notes: Francis Clark started working at the Worcester factory in 1972.

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