Wednesday 15 January 2025
Sixteen Limoges (Haviland & Co.) porcelain oyster plates, c.1876-89, green H & Co. over L marks,...
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Sixteen Limoges (Haviland & Co.) porcelain oyster plates, c.1876-89, green H & Co. over L marks, each plate with six compartments and circular centre, decorated with brown painted borders and touches of pink / purple to the compartments, to include a set of four with additional gilt monogram within a border to the centre and gilded rims, each with red Haviland & Co Limoges marks, the remaining twelve with retailers marks for Osler of London, each plate approx. 22.5 - 23cm diameter, together with a Minton pottery oyster or fish plate or similar design, each compartment modelled as a scaled fish, incised marks to underside, the plate approx. 23cm diameter (17)
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