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This 18th Century English saucer was probably made in the Liverpool factory of Seth Pennington, c.1775-85, although it could possibly be a Pennington & Part example. A variation of this pattern was also produced by John Pennington at around the same time.
Condition is good with only a short tight hairline from the rim.
Measures 5 1/4 in diameter.
Item ID: pennsaucer