Can I restore my iPhone from a previous backup (Not latest)

Hi,
Yesterday I restored my phone to factory settings (Had backed up prior to this) to try and fix a problem with my screen after speaking to an Apple Rep.
I did this, and didn't restore from back up as I had read on many forums it could of been an issue with something contained in the backup file.
I restored, screen still not working, so I'd like to restore from my old backup.
However, naughty iTunes backed up my restored phone yesterday, so I can't access the back up before that.
Anyone help me?

Again, iTunes only keeps one normal backup, per device. Any other backups listed are backups created from restore points. These are time/date stamped & are not overwritten.

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