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  Matt-blue dish decorated with Celtic ornaments, from a range of patterns inspired by 'The Book of Kells' which was bought for the designer Daisy Makeig-Jones by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd in 1916.     Lahore' pattern on a bone china 'Imperial' shape bowl. Daisy Makeig-Jones was inspired by Indian mythology to create this pattern which was in production from 1920 to 1929.
 

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Bone china plate from Eduardo Paolozzi's 'Variations on a Geometric Theme'. Produced in 1970 as a limited edition of 200 sets...

    Covered vase in cream-coloured earthenware decorated by Thomas Mellor with inlaid clay of contrasting colours. 1892.
 

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  Cylindrical spill vase with a design by Christopher Dresser. 1867.    

Ornamental 'Pyramid' vase in white bisque, derived from an original Dutch design for displaying tulips from the late 18th century.

 

 

 
 

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