A Minton rococo revival Aqua pot pourri, circa 1835, in the…
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A Minton rococo revival Aqua pot pourri, circa 1835, in the French manner, the bombe shaped waisted vase with an extravagantly moulded leafy base and scrolling divided leaf handles picked out in gilt, with finely painted reserves, one with luxuriant flowers, the other with imaginary coloured birds in a landscape, surrounded by gilt paste vine leaves, unmarked, height 26 cm

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