A 19th century Castle Hedingham pottery dish of scalloped form with applied decoration of urns, flowers and masks, entitled with Latin names Honestus, Fidelis, Superbus, Nobilis, Placida and Acutus, applied castle mark and signed E Bingham, 25.5cm diameter

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