Two Staffordshire pottery clock-towers and a porcellaneous model of a Chinese pavillion
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Two Staffordshire pottery clock-towers and a porcellaneous model of a Chinese pavillion

MID 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED NUMERALS

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Two Staffordshire pottery clock-towers and a porcellaneous model of a Chinese pavillion
MID 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED NUMERALS
The largest clock-tower formed from two towers, pierced with two archways, supported on a stone base flanked by a piper (light flaking); the second smaller example painted with fruiting vine (spreading hairline cracks); and a pastille-burner pavillion (cracked, lacking finial, wear to gilding)
The first 14 in. (35.3 cm.) high (3)
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