A French Majolica 'Protome' vase by Thomas-Victor Sergent,…
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A French Majolica 'Protome' vase by Thomas-Victor Sergent, circa 1880 with bulbous body in mottled blue and brown colours upon a pedestal base with pronounced fantastic creature handles and Italian Deruta majolica inspired rim, impressed Ts mark underside and painted marks, height 17 cm

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