A Worcester 'dry-blue' tea cup and saucer and other items of English porcelain
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A Worcester 'dry-blue' tea cup and saucer and other items of English porcelain

THE FIRST CIRCA 1772, BLUE CROSSED-SWORDS MARK, THE SECOND CIRCA 1810

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A Worcester 'dry-blue' tea cup and saucer and other items of English porcelain
The first Circa 1772, blue crossed-swords mark, the second Circa 1810
Painted with scattered flowersprays below gilt dentil rims, and a coffee can and saucer, the cup painted in the Eygptian revival taste
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis
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Please note there are two cups and saucers in this lot

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