A Royal Worcester two handled vase, James Stinton, circa 1908,…
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A Royal Worcester two handled vase, James Stinton, circa 1908, the bulbous body painted with a pheasant scene, signed Jas Stinton, flanked by two small scroll handles, puce factory mark to base, pattern no. 1515, 15.5 cm high

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