A Derby bottle vase, the plain ground decorated in an Imari…
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A Derby bottle vase, the plain ground decorated in an Imari pattern. Printed mark to base, circa 1782-1825. With Nymphenburg model of lion and a Losol Ware vase. Height 17 cm

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