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A fine Staffordshire pottery spill vase, circa 1860. Made at the Thomas Parr factory, and modelled as two elegant greyhounds, before a fenced spill vase. One greyhound stood before the vase, the grey one, recumbent at its feet. Painted in typical colours, and heightened with gilt. 
Height - 28 cm, 11”. 
Width - 22 cm, 8 5/8”. 
Condition - Small repair to tip of the recumbent greyhounds snout. Otherwise in perfect condition.





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