A fine, probably Wedgwood, cream ware plate of Queen's shape,…
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A fine, probably Wedgwood, cream ware plate of Queen's shape, with a shaped wavy edge and decorated with a print of fancy birds in red. Six other prints of birds to the edge, probably by Saddler & green. Unmarked, circa 1780, width 15 cm

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