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A H & R Daniel Porcelain Trio Second Gadroon Shape Pattern 4069

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A superb and rare H & R Daniel porcelain trio of Second Gadroon shape c.1825. Each piece finely decorated in pattern 4069 with a rich green ground, panels containing alternate birds and flowers, gilt oak leaves and acorns, reserved white flowers and raised gilding. Condition: Good. Some light wear from use. All pieces ping nicely when tapped.  CODE: A
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