A cup and saucer in the style of Worcester Kerr & Binns, circa 1850-60, pattern 5575, delicately decorated on translucent porcelain with butterfly, moth and lady birds on native grasses within gilt dentil borders, painted marks only underside, ceramic circle labels, diameter 5.31 in., (saucer) height 2.56 in., (cup)
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