Three Staffordshire spill vases, circa 1830, including two c...

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Three Staffordshire spill vases, circa 1830, including two children and a faun in a forest setting, figures are mounted on a naturalistic, ovoid base with spill vase stylised as hollow tree trunk, 24cm high, together with Thomas Parr spill vase, circa 1860, depicting Rebekah and Eliezer at the well, white enamel figures heightened with gilded and polychrome details, 18cm high and a gilded and polychrome enamel painted spill vase modelled as a standing male traveller and a seated female beside a waymarker inscribed 'London 30 miles', 27cm high (3)

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Auction Date:
7th Mar 24 at 10am GMT

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