Two Doulton and Watts stoneware Saltglazed Reform spirit flasks,…
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Two Doulton and Watts stoneware Saltglazed Reform spirit flasks, one of Mr and Mrs candle decorated with figures and relief, the other 'The Triumph of the Pen' decorated with figures of punch in reflief, impressed factory marks to base, circa 1845, height 19 cm. Provenance: Whitley Collection. Literature: reference Desmond Eyles, 'The Doulton Wares', Illustration no 5 and 6.

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