A Paris Porcelain jug, early to mid 20th century, of compressed…
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A Paris Porcelain jug, early to mid 20th century, of compressed form with a shaped broad pouring rim, a foliate scroll handle and raised upon a pierced base, decorated with bands of blue and gilt and with dainty sprigs of summer blooms and berries upon a white ground; with a puce lion and unicorn stamp underside. Diameter 12 cm

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  • Foliate - Decorated with leaves or leaf-like forms.

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