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From the Collection of Mario Buatta a New Hall Saucer Dish Made England c-1810

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Provenance: The Private Collection of Mario Buatta Made by New Hall in England circa 1810, this is an exquisite dish with purple berries on a golden vine. The gilding is lavish, and the purple berries are small but beautiful. The underside is marked 349 in puce in the New Hall fashion. Condition: Excellent Price: $320 Dimensions: 8.5" diameter.

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