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COLLECTORS ITEMS

It is something of an education to see illustrations of rare Worcester porcelain of! the 1750-60 Dr Wall period in important works on the subject, but to see and handle the real thing in mint or near mint condition is indeed a treat to students of English; porcelain. A small but unique display of such treasures is on view for a few days at; Ann-Tiques Gallery, 169' Glouceter Street. Seldom i seen items of Brossley; Dragon Caughley porcelain,! an exquisite cup and saucer depicting Dr Hancock’s Milkmaid and eighteenth centurypieces of Newhall and Lowestoft are included. Such ma-, terial is sure to sell quickly.; —Advt

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33049, 17 October 1972, Page 3

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COLLECTORS ITEMS Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33049, 17 October 1972, Page 3

COLLECTORS ITEMS Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33049, 17 October 1972, Page 3

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