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Transfer Printed Mug for the Bucks Society, Longton Hall, circa 1770

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  • Coffee Cup, Classical Ruins, Coloured: Worcester, Giles, circa 1770
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    Coffee cup and saucer, decorated with a Hancock type print in black overglaze, which has then been coloured with enamels and highlighted with gilt. The decoration possibly James ...
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