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CIRCA 1845, ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD RABY, BRISTOL
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Two rectangular porcelain flower-encrusted plaques
Circa 1845, attributed to Edward Raby, Bristol
Comprising a lavender-ground example applied with flowers including a rose, daisies, dahlias and other flowers and foliage, and a white-ground example applied with a striped tulip, a ranunculus, and other flowers (each with hairline cracks to the reverses, slight chips and losses)(in wood frames)
8¾ in. x 7¾ in. (22 cm. x 19.5 cm.) (without frames) (2)
Circa 1845, attributed to Edward Raby, Bristol
Comprising a lavender-ground example applied with flowers including a rose, daisies, dahlias and other flowers and foliage, and a white-ground example applied with a striped tulip, a ranunculus, and other flowers (each with hairline cracks to the reverses, slight chips and losses)(in wood frames)
8¾ in. x 7¾ in. (22 cm. x 19.5 cm.) (without frames) (2)
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