A Longton Hall moulded vase, circa 1755, the heavy pedestal…
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A Longton Hall moulded vase, circa 1755, the heavy pedestal vase thickly moulded with shell forms and a generous side scroll embellishment picked out in puce, with floral cartouches to the body, the waisted neck bordered with encrusted flowers in colours, similar illustrated in G. Godden 'British Pottery & Porcelain' (1974)', plate 358, height 14 cm

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