A Spode floral-decorated plate and a matching side plate, circa…
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A Spode floral-decorated plate and a matching side plate, circa 1810, decoration pattern 2248, each circular with a slightly indented edge, moulded floral decoration to the border and enamelled floral sprays to the centre and the border, gilt rims, painted marks to the undersides. Diameter 24.5 cm. and 20.5 cm

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