Two pairs of 19th century Copeland porcelain tea cups and saucers, both with hand painted designs of cherubs, one pair on pink and gilt ground, the other on green and gilt ground, together with a Sevres style porcelain cabinet cup, the hand painted design of an interior with three seated figures, signed Grisee, on turquoise ground with gilt and floral decoration

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