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An English creamware botanical lozenge-shaped dish
painted with The Lilly of Damascus, named in iron-red to the reverse, within dark-brown lines, circa 1815 -- 20cm. wide; an English porcelain square-shaped dish, probably Coalport, painted with Camellia Japonica, named in blue to the reverse, circa 1820 -- 21.5cm. wide; an Aynsley part dessert service each piece painted with orchid specimens, named to the reverse, below a gilt-dentil rim, comprising: two low comports and six lobed dessert plates, pattern 2243, indistinct retailer's mark, circa 1900 (a lot)
painted with The Lilly of Damascus, named in iron-red to the reverse, within dark-brown lines, circa 1815 -- 20cm. wide; an English porcelain square-shaped dish, probably Coalport, painted with Camellia Japonica, named in blue to the reverse, circa 1820 -- 21.5cm. wide; an Aynsley part dessert service each piece painted with orchid specimens, named to the reverse, below a gilt-dentil rim, comprising: two low comports and six lobed dessert plates, pattern 2243, indistinct retailer's mark, circa 1900 (a lot)
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