A 19th century Palissy style tin glazed wall platter with naturalistic relief decoration in the manner of Bernard Palissy (1510-1589) depicting snake, fish, frog, lizard, stag beetle and other creatures and insects amongst plants on blue textured ground, no maker's marks 44cm by 36cm

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