An antique cup and saucer in the manner of Worcester or John…
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An antique cup and saucer in the manner of Worcester or John rose Coalport, circa 1795-1800, the cup of spiral fluted form with a gentle ogee profile and an ear shaped handle, delicately sprigged with purple and gilt flowers and gold rims, the saucer conforming; unmarked but for an impressed circle under the saucer, cup height 6.5 cm

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