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Nautilus and marine-themed serving dishes produced by the Etruria factory of Josiah Wedgwood (1730-95). The pearlware has gilded edges. The stems are decorated to resemble coral while the foot of each dish is in the form of a mussel shell. (British Museum, London)
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