An opaque-white glass baluster vase
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An opaque-white glass baluster vase

CIRCA 1755-60, PROBABLY SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE3

Details
An opaque-white glass baluster vase
Circa 1755-60, probably South Staffordshire3
Boldly painted in a famille rose palette with two birds perched by a willow-tree issuing from rockwork, with a further bird and a butterfly in flight, the reverse with a bouquet tied with an iron-red ribbon beneath a border of four diaper scroll panels (minute chip to top rim)
8 in. (20.4 cm.) high
Provenance
Collector's label inscribed 22. in black ink, perhaps for Sir Hugh Dawson.
Bought from Delomosne & Son Ltd., Chippenham, April 1982.
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