A Carlton Ware 'Tree and Swallow' jar, circa 1930, decoration…
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A Carlton Ware 'Tree and Swallow' jar, circa 1930, decoration pattern 3280, body shape 125/1, the design applied on a scaled blue ground, impressed, printed, and painted marks underside (lacking cover). Height 26.5 cm

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