A Royal Doulton vase decorated by Percy Curnock, circa 1910,…
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A Royal Doulton vase decorated by Percy Curnock, circa 1910, factory marks Ra6493 E4473, the baluster vase with a scalloped rim and handles with thumb spurs decorated, throughout with the scene of a farmer working his land against a colourful, sky, with chickens in the foreground, signed P. Curnock, green backstamp, underside and painted factory marks, height 16 cm

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