Five English blue and white transfer oblong dishes, one Spode decorated with 'Temple Landscape' pattern, impressed factory mark to base, circa 1810, one Andrew Stevenson 'Ornithological Series' in 'Pied Flycatch and Snipe' pattern, unmarked, 1816, one Andrew Stevenson floral pattern, printed factory mark 'Semi Nankeen China' to base, circa 1816-30, one decorated in oriental scene of temples in landscape, maker unknown, circa 1810, and one two handled decorated with English landscape, maker unknown, 1810-20.
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