£160
Three Persian Qajar pottery vases, 19th century, one with a depiction of a prince and princess within a garden surrounding, a lobed example and another each with panels of flowers and foliage, 16.5cm, 23.7cm & 27cm.
The smallest vase has a fingernail size chip to the foot rim. The figural vase has no visible obvious faults. The tallest vase has a small chip on the rim and three fine hairline cracks, it has been broken where the neck joins the shoulder and fixed back on in a manner similar to Kintsugi, there is a 5cm long by a 1.5cm (at the most) chip to the foot rim.
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