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An early 19th century Masons dessert dish, circa 1822, irons...

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£60 - £100

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An early 19th century Masons dessert dish, circa 1822, ironstone, hand-painted in enamel colours and probably by Samuel Borne, depicting a view of the River Trent and Checkley Church, probably once forming part of a service offered for sale in 1822, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence number 96, 30.5cm diameter

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Auction Date: 7th Jan 2025 at 4:30pm

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Sale Dates:
Tue 7th Jan 2025 4:30pm (Lots 1 to 110)