A Worcester dish with fluted rim, circa 1770, with gilt dentil edge painted to the centre with three exotic birds, a distant wooded landscape and further birds and ladybeetle to the edges, diameter 23 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, plate 31, no. 686 (probably painted by Rogers).
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Worcester (England), item types