A First period Worcester serving plate, circa 1770, (4) of lozenge shape, decorated in colours with an exotic bird on a white ground in the manner of James Giles, together with a Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain basket, 19th century, after the Dr. Wall original, also decorated in colours with exotic birds, a First period Worcester blue and white serving plate, circa 1770, decorated in the pine cone pattern, with undulating rim and a Worcester blue and white tea bowl, circa 1765, decorated with trailing flowering vines, (4), plate 23 cm in diameter, basket 22 cm in diameter, serving plate 22 cm in diameter, cup 6.5 cm in diameter
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- Cone - A popular decorative motif based on the shape of the pine cone, and used in silver ceramics and furniture. Because of its shape it is most suitable for use as a finial.
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