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Chelsea Porcelain Red Anchor Period Vine Leaf Botanical Dish, circa 1755-1758

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    First Period worcester porcelain large leaf dish, London decorated probably painted by James Giles Circa 1770. This molded First Period Worcester porcelain overlapping leaf dis...
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  • 18thcentury First Period Worcester Porcelain Rococo Botanical Blue-Scale Dish
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