A fine and rare Worcester porcelain shaped-oval green and gilt bordered dish, painted with fruit, butterflies and insects. English circa 1770, gold filled crescent mark. Provenance: Brian Haughton Antiques London. Robert Burke collection no 2. Exhibited: Dreweatt Neate Dyson Perrins Exhibition 1995 no 140. The International Ceramics Fair and Seminar 1999 loan exhibition no 92, 25.5 cm long 19 cm wide
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Worcester (England), item types