A Coalport 'Green dragon' tea cup and saucer, circa 1810, the exterior of the Bute-shape cup and the saucer with Chinese-style decoration of dragons in green enamel over a black-printed base on the white-glazed ground, the rims gilt. Height 6 cm (cup) diameter 13.5 cm (saucer), Exhibited: 'Two hundred Years at Coalport', Ceramics and Glass Circle of Australia Exhibition, Geelong and Ballarat Art Galleries, 1996
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