IT was time for tea at Worcester's racecourse over the weekend when antiques guru Harry Frost attended a ceramics fair.
The former Worcester Museum curator joined ceramics expert Roderick Jellico at the first Ceramics for Everyone fair.
Thirty dealers showcased their collections of rare pottery and porcelain, including a wide selection of Worcester pieces.
One of the star attractions was a rare Worcester two shilling token, dating from between 1768 and 1775.
The three-day fair, which finished yesterday, was organised by Centre Exhibitions, part of the NEC Group.
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