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1. Horns of Plenty

Estimate £150-£250 Sold £900

These pretty dairy cows date to the early 19th century, or possibly earlier, and were made in the Dutch city of Delft, most famous for its blue and white china. The horned cows, each 23.5cm wide, feature floral stripes painted using polychrome enamels. The rare duo sold at Woolley & Wallis recently, much to the delight of

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