A pair of French porcelain lidded pot pourri vases, probably…
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A pair of French porcelain lidded pot pourri vases, probably Samson, late 19th century, each with a pierced domed cover surmounted by a bird, above a lattice pierced flared rim, the body with applied floral bocage, female masks and a leaf tip border. Painted factory marks to the underside. Provenance: The private collection of the Count and Countess Krasicki V Siecin. 25 cm and 26 cm high

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  • Bocage - The name given to floral and leaf decoration usually surrounding the main subject in ceramic figures and groups, commonly on 18th century porcelain from the Derby, Bow and Minton works.