Our second letter (click Cotswold Antiques letter, No.2) takes an in-depth look at two acquisitions, a trio of Minton dessert plates influenced by a famous Sèvres service ordered by Catherine the Great, and an early Worcester hot milk jug and cover with unusual, coloured landscapes. The Worcester example unexpectedly continues the Egyptian theme of our first letter. We also follow up an intriguing client’s lead about Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute …
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