CIRCA 1815 AND LATER, IRON RED PATTERN 3/559 TO THE SPILL VASES, PROBABLY RIDGWAY
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A garniture of three English porcelain spill vases and two pairs of plates
Circa 1815 and later, iron red pattern 3/559 to the spill vases, probably Ridgway
Each spill vase of cylindrical form, painted with a continuous frieze of buildings and figures in landscape, between beaded and gilt bands, the first pair of plates, probably Coalport, painted with specimen flower-sprays below a dark-blue border, the other pair painted with flowers below green-ground borders
The tallest spill vase 5½ in. (14 cm.) high (7)
Circa 1815 and later, iron red pattern 3/559 to the spill vases, probably Ridgway
Each spill vase of cylindrical form, painted with a continuous frieze of buildings and figures in landscape, between beaded and gilt bands, the first pair of plates, probably Coalport, painted with specimen flower-sprays below a dark-blue border, the other pair painted with flowers below green-ground borders
The tallest spill vase 5½ in. (14 cm.) high (7)
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