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Lot 100

Lot 100

A good early 19th century porcelain vase

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Lot 100

Lot Description

A good early 19th century porcelain vase attributed to Coalport, of campana form the cover with gilt flambeau finial over geometric piercing and gilt flower head decoration enclosing inner cover, the two-handled body finely painted with a frieze of tulips, roses, pansies and other wild flowers over lion mask twin handles on a spreading circular base with gilt. 14.75" (37.5cm)

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Vase itself has two cracks running through its sides, around these are areas of staining where water or moisture has penetrated beneath the glaze. In the top rim there are two or three small chips. There is a firing crack to the inside base of the vase. The shaped pedestal at the base of the vase is now separate. Gilding is worn. 27cm (10.5") to rim (no lid), 38 cm (15") overall height, 20cm (7.8") rim diameter (no lid) 12cm (4.75") foot, 15cm (6") handle


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