A Royal Doulton vase by George White, circa 1910, titled 'An…
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A Royal Doulton vase by George White, circa 1910, titled 'An Idle Chase', of tapering cylindrical form, painted in pastel tones with a winged female fairy chasing a dragonfly, within gilt borders, 30 cm high, green printed factory mark, signed G. White

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