A pair of English porcelain ivory and blue ground vases probably Ridgway's, of ovoid form with short cylindrical necks flanked by winged caryatid handles, on knopped stem and square foot, painted in colours with bouquets of flowers within swag cartouches with a border of spandrels, the reserve gilt with delicate scrolling foliage, circa 1815 -- 23cm. high

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A pair of English porcelain ivory and blue ground vases probably Ridgway's, of ovoid form with short cylindrical necks flanked by winged caryatid handles, on knopped stem and square foot, painted in colours with bouquets of flowers within swag cartouches with a border of spandrels, the reserve gilt with delicate scrolling foliage, circa 1815 -- 23cm. high
Literature
Godden, Ridgway Porcelains, (London 1985) pl. 105 for an identical vase called Ridway type.

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