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Coffee Pot
Ansbach Pottery and Porcelain Factory, decorated in the Hague German, c. 1708-1839

Plate
Ansbach Pottery and Porcelain Factory German, c. 1708-1839

Plate
Niderviller Pottery Factory French, founded 1754

Plaque with the Crucifixion
French; Limoges

Wall Fountain and Basin
Sceaux Faience Manufactory (1748–1810) Sceaux, France

Plate from the Duke of Clarence Service
Worcester Porcelain Factory (Flight Period, 1783-1792) Worcester, England, founded 1751

Pigeon Tureen
Strasbourg Pottery Manufactory (French, 1721–1781) Design attributed to Johann Wilhelm Lanz (German, mid-18th century)

Mustard Pot with Stand
France, Strasbourg

Teacup, Coffee Cup, and Saucer
Worcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) Worcester, England, founded 1751

Plate
Strasbourg Pottery Factory French, 1721-1781

Soup Plate from the "Hope Service" Made for the Duke of Clarence
Worcester Porcelain Factory (Flight Period, 1783-1792) Worcester, England, founded 1751

Flowers and Fruit in a Porcelain Bowl
Juan de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1620–1649)

Teapot
Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory (1751–2009) Designed by James Hadley (born England, 1837–1903) Worcester, England Enameled Parian ware

Goat and Bee Cream Jug
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory London, England, c. 1745–1784

Ewe and Lamb
Bow Porcelain Factory London, England, 1744-1775

Tureen in the form of a Rabbit
Chelsea Porcelain Factory (c. 1744–84) London

Teacup, Coffee Cup, and Saucer
Worcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) Worcester, England, founded 1751

Figure of a Man with Grapes
Limbach Porcelain Factory German, 1772-1944

Covered Vase
Worcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) Worcester, England, founded 1751

Coffee Pot
Bow Porcelain Factory London, England, 1744-1775