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A pair of early 20th century Compton Liberty terracotta garden planters. The circular planters are decorated with grapes and vine leaves in high relief. Circa 1920.
Stamped: Designed and Manufactured by Liberty & Co.
After the 1st world war Compton potteries, still run by Mary Watts continued to make garden pots and ornament for Liberty’s and a number of these designs, including the current pair were illustrated in ‘Garden Pottery’ published by Liberty & Co in 1924.
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Height: 45cms x Width: 56cmsStock number
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