A porcelain spill-vase after a Walton original, modelled as a cylindrical tower with blackbirds in the windows above a bridge spaning a stream, two swans swim below, applied with flowers, sparsely coloured and gilt (some restoration and wear) -- 5¼in. high; and a spill-vase modelled as a church with a square section tower and two storey nave, applied with flowers and foliage on a gilt-line base (minute chips) -- 5in. high, both circa 1830

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A porcelain spill-vase after a Walton original, modelled as a cylindrical tower with blackbirds in the windows above a bridge spaning a stream, two swans swim below, applied with flowers, sparsely coloured and gilt (some restoration and wear) -- 5¼in. high; and a spill-vase modelled as a church with a square section tower and two storey nave, applied with flowers and foliage on a gilt-line base (minute chips) -- 5in. high, both circa 1830

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