£90
A small group of Barnstaple art pottery, late 19th and early 20th centuries, comprising a William Leonard Baro vase, circa 1897-1900, of waisted slender form decorated with a lizard, inscribed marks, 16cm high; and Barum wares, including a treacle glaze slipware vessel, a small tripartite handled vase decorated with peacocks feather's and two further vases, together with a Lauder Barum twin-handled vase, 11cm high (damages) (6) Condition:Lizard vase - Typical crazing to the glaze throughout. Hairline crack to the lower portion of the body, below the lizard. Lauder - Sections broken and repaired to both rim and handle. Slipware vessel - Four chips to the mouth. Floral Barum vase - No damages. Treacle/floral vase - Missing two handles. Peacock's feather vase - Chips and nibbles to rim.
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