Three Royal Worcester cabinet plates by Harry Ayrton, John Freeman and William Bagnall, each with a painted central medallion, one of fruit and blossom, one of summer flowers, and one of a still life of flowers on a table with a wine bottle and glass, with gilt surround and broad gilt and coloured outer band. Printed factory marks. Ayrton, 1951. Bagnall, circa 1929. Freeman, circa 1920-39. Diameter 27 cm
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