A Royal Doulton Sung glaze vase, with landscape of mountains…
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A Royal Doulton Sung glaze vase, with landscape of mountains and river in a range of rich 'sunset' colours, lion and crown, Royal Doulton, England, flambe, painted mark: Sung, Noke, circa 1925, height 14 cm

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