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1. An Elegant Fowl

Estimate £400-£600 Sold £1,100

Blue-and-white ceramics made in Delft in the Netherlands took Britain by storm in the 17th century. In colour and pattern the pottery resembled expensive Chinese export porcelain, but was a much more affordable tin-glazed earthenware. Dutch delftwares inspired an array of home-grown versions made principally in London, Bristol and Liverpool. Known as English delftware, this is

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