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A GARNITURE OF THREE SPODE VASES. ENGLISH CIRCA 1821-23.
Of beaker or trumpet shape, the larger vase raised on a spreading round foot, each embossed with three bands of beaded white pearls, decorated in the vibrant pattern 3236 with panels of brightly painted shells and coral, reserved on a solid gilt ground. The reverse of each highly decorated in gilt with formal grotesque motifs.
Marked under with pattern number (3)
PROVENANCE: With H. Blairman, purchased in may 1928 for £27.10s
EXHIBITED: Spode-Copeland 1765-1965, Ausstellung 1965, Museum fur Kunsthandwerk, Frankfurt am Main (label under) Frankfurt 1965, catalogue fig 37.
Spode Bicentenary Exhibition 1970, entry no.290.
ILLUSTRATED: SPODE, Leonard Whiter 1970. plate 279.
Origin: English
Circa:1821-3
Stock number
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