A WORCESTER (FLIGHT, BARR & BARR) COBALT-BLUE GROUND TOPOGRAPHICAL SPILL VASE
Circa 1825, puce script 'London House' mark
The drum-form vase raised on three gilt paw feet and a further shaped triangular base gilt with cracked ice, the body edged with 'pearls' and painted with views of 'Rhayadar Bridge-Radnorshire', 'Amberley Castle. Suffolk', and 'St Dennis Priory-Hants', each reserved within a raised gilt fan-shaped cartouche on the dark blue ground and named on the underside
3½in. (8.8cm.) high
Lot Essay
See Henry Sandon, Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840, Antique Collector's Club, 1978, plate 103 for a pair of similar form painted with 'The Hermit' and 'Spring'.
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