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    A fine Chamberlain’s Worcester porcelain large plate c.1830. Very finely decorated with the arms of the Attwood family within a dark green border with hand painted flower panels and ...
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  • Tall Pair of Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Vases, circa 1842-1845
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    A tall pair of Chamberlain Worcester porcelain vases and covers, typical of the 1840's. Finely decorated with panels of summer flowers, chased gilding and 'fancy birds' in landscapes...
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  • Pair of Chamberlains Worcester English Porcelain Armorial Dishes
    By Chamberlains Worcester
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    A pair of English porcelain soup dishes made by Chamberlains Worcester circa 1825. Made circa 1825, this pair of porcelain soup dishes is an excellent example of the stunning qual...
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  • Pair of Chamberlain Worcester Soup Plates
    By Chamberlains Worcester
    Located in New York, NY
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Dinner Plates

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  • Chamberlains Worcester Plate Porcelain Dragon in Compartments Ptn. 75, Ca 1800
    By Chamberlains Worcester
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a good quality porcelain Plate or Dish, all hand painted in the Dragon in Compartments pattern, Number 75, by Chamberlains Worcester, dating to the George 111rd years, circa ...
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  • A Rare Chamberlains Worcester 1798 "Disce Pati" Admiral Duncan Armorial Plate
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    An extremely rare late 18 Century Admiral Duncan Chamberlains Worcester porcelain plate, the centre with an armorial crest of a ship in full sail beneath the banner ‘Disce Pati" within a wide spiral border of salmon pink stripes and gilt foliage sprays. There is some age related rubbing of the gilding but the plate is otherwise in great condition with no visible cracks chips or repairs. "Disce Pati" in Latin meaning "Learn to Suffer...
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