A very unusual and rare Royal Doulton experimental flambe vase,…
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A very unusual and rare Royal Doulton experimental flambe vase, the tapering conical shaped vase (Shape #770) c.1913 probably the work of Harry Nixon, decorated in a vibrant range of bright enamels including burnt orange, lime green, bright yellow and cobalt/black veining. Unmarked but with paper label affixed under the base inscribed in ink 'Royal Doulton Rouge Flambe T.P.', possibly for Tanfield Potter. Height 15.5 cm

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