A Worcester porcelain pierced pink and yellow and ozier-moulded shaped oval dish, painted with flowers. English circa 1760. Provenance: Albert Amor Ltd London 17/06/2016 (2400 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 210. Reference: See Worcester Porcelain, 1751-1790 Simon Spero and John Sandon.The Zorensky Collection, number 256 for another Worcester yellow-ground dish of this form, but with central bird decoration. 26.6 cm wide, 22.2 cm high
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