A selection of British porcelain, early 19th century and lat...

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£100 - £200

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A selection of British porcelain, early 19th century and later, to include a Worcester Armorial plate with with cobalt blue and gilt highlighted pierced and shaped rim, the coat of arms with motto 'FIDE SED CUI VIDE' [Trust but be careful whom you trust], green printed mark, 23.5cm wide; with a Ridgway shallow bowl, the cobalt blue ground with gilt trellis detail, the central reserve enamelled with floral sprays and gilt scrolls, painted fraction mark '2/852' to base, 19cm diameter; a Coalport plate enamelled with a hydrangea flower attributed to Edwin Green, painted fraction mark '3/483' and Bill Dickenson collection label to base; a further plate enamelled with fruit and flowers, 22.5cm wide; a similarly decorated spill vase; and a sucrier and cover decorated with flowers and insects (6)

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Auction Date:
16th Oct 24 at 10am BST

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