A pair of early 19th century Derby porcelain comports with circular dished top and pedestal stem formed as three cornucopia on triform base with three paw feet 22cm diameter, together with a Wedgwood Etruria part dessert service comprising dish and five plates handpainted with scenes of cherubs, some with butterfly wings, within scrolling gilt and floral designs on pale yellow ground, signed verso M E Frier

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