A reticulated frill vase in the manner of bow, circa 1760s, a…
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A reticulated frill vase in the manner of bow, circa 1760s, a conical vase with a flaring trellis rim with applied green florets, encrusted to the body with colourful flowers, twin masks and various moths and insects, a green frill to the lower section, with a glazed base and unglazed foot rim, height 16.5 cm

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