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Pair of Large Hexagonal Ironstone Vases & Covers.
Mason's Ironstone or Ashworth.
Circa 1845.

A pair of large blue and white hexagonal ironstone potpourri vases and covers finely decorated with underglaze blue flowering branches with peony flowerheads and flower buds highlighted in gold.

Each surmounted by pierced bell-form covers terminating in foo dog finials, and to the sides are handles in the form of stylized dolphins. One vase with small invisible repair to neck on the reverse.

Dimensions: 18 1/2 inches x 11 1/2 inches across handles x 10 1/2 inches deep (46.99 xm high x 29.21 cm across).

Dimensions

46.99 xm high x 29.21 cm across




Condition report

Excellent with one imperfection which is a u-shaped section of one vase's neck has been repaired on/off. It is at the back and is now invisible.

Stock number

NY8682

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