A Caughley plate, circa 1785, circular with an ogee edge, the…
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A Caughley plate, circa 1785, circular with an ogee edge, the dished centre with moulded cavetto, blue-painted with floral sprays and a line to the edge, leafy tendrils to the underside, Salopian 'S' mark underside. Diameter 23 cm

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