Three English porcelain serving dishes, 19th century, the first shaped with a faceted and lobed edge, decorated with a central bouquet of flowers, attributed to the painter Samuel Astles, enclosed by a pink ground. Impressed Flight Barr and Barr mark to reverse. The second square in form with a lobed edge, decorated with gilt-blue repeating flower motifs. Impressed Flight Barr and Barr mark to reverse. The third square in form with shaped corners, decorated with a blue ground and gilt highlights. Impressed Flight Barr and Barr mark to reverse. The John scarce collection, the pink ground dish 3.5 cm high, 28.5 cm wide, 23.5 cm deep. Approximately 1168 gms total weight for three dishes.
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