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A Coalport two-handled vase and cover
of tapering form, the handles moulded with lioness heads, painted by Tom Keeling with a three-quarter-length portrait of a girl holding an apron filled with roses, titled 'Roses', within a seeded gilt oval panel below a turquoise-ground shield-shaped cartouche of raised gilt scrolls issuing fruit and flowers, the reverse with turquoise panels among honeycomb and specked gilt sections, the lower section gadrooned, supported by four paw feet, green crown mark, circa 1900 (crack to rim, finial reduced, some rubbing to gilding and crazing to enamels) -- 42cm. high
See colour plate 3

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