Two Sumida pottery export ware vases, circa 1915, a small…
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Two Sumida pottery export ware vases, circa 1915, a small baluster vase and a two handled vase, both thickly glazed with black, pale and blue colours to the top, red ribbed to the lower section, both with a single applied figure. Heights: 9 cm, and 13 cm

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