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British Pottery Pearlware Sponged Spirit Flasks Modelled in form of Boots.
Scottish.
Circa 1840-50.
The pair of unusual pearlware pottery flasks are sponged in mottled colours of blue, pink and green and are in the frorm of laced boots.
Provenance: J. Seawell, London. Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph Verner Reed.
Dimensions
7 1/2 inches high x 6 inchesStock number
NY08556The BADA Standard
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