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Three Dr Wall Worcester blue and white tea wares, circa 1760, a bute shaped bowl in 'Three flowers' design, and a 'Fence pattern' tea bowl and matching saucer, open crescent marks to the bowl and tea bowl, the largest bowl 2.76 in. high, 3.94 in. diameter

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