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circa 1760, floral sprays, shell and bird motifs, and gilt chain centering arms of Simpson impaling Brydges, largest 1-5/8 x 17-5/8 x 17-5/8 in.
Provenance: (smallest) Antoine Lebel, Paris, France (label); (one dish) The Collection of J. Louis Binder (label), sold Charlton Hall, From Museum Vaults (III), December 6, 2009, lot 931; Estate of Lamar John Ryan Cecil, Lynchburg, Virginia
Note: For a similar example, please see Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Volume I by David Sanctuary Howard, p. 565.
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(smallest) Antoine Lebel, Paris, France (label); (one dish) The Collection of J. Louis Binder (label), sold Charlton Hall, From Museum Vaults (III), December 6, 2009, lot 931; Estate of Lamar John Ryan Cecil, Lynchburg, Virginia