A Derby porcelain lidded broth bowl and plate, circa 1805-1810…
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A Derby porcelain lidded broth bowl and plate, circa 1805-1810 decorated with scenic vignettes and gilt flourishes, iron red crossed batons mark to base, the bowl 14.5 cm diameter

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