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Tea Bowl and Saucer, Fan Pattern, Worcester, circa 1765

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  • Tea Bowl and Saucer, Kakiemon Decoration Chelsea, circa 1752
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    A large octagonal tea-bowl, decorated in the Japanese style. “The decoration is effective and pleasing, but does not seem to have been very frequently employed” – McKenna. Pro...
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