A group of four poker work vases, circa 1920s. Four baluster…
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A group of four poker work vases, circa 1920s. Four baluster shaped vases each with small textured rims and two with tin liners, all decorated in typical autumnal tonings with flora and foliage. Heights: 30.5 cm., 23 cm and 15.5 cm

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