A PAIR OF GEORGE III BATHSTONE URNS
A PAIR OF GEORGE III BATHSTONE URNS

CIRCA 1780, PROBABLY BY ROBERT OR THOMAS PARSONS OF BATH

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III BATHSTONE URNS
CIRCA 1780, PROBABLY BY ROBERT OR THOMAS PARSONS OF BATH
Each with slender neck and Greek-key border to the tapering body, on waisted socles and square-section bases
42 in. (106.5 cm.) high (2)

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Robert Parsons (1718-1790) and later his son Thomas Parsons (1744-1813) were stonemasons chiefly known for their garden vases and ornaments carved from Bath stone.

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