Sale 1791
New York
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6 - 7 February 2007
Price realised
USD 2,040
Estimate
This lot is offered without a reserve
SEVEN STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES AND SPILL VASES, 19TH CENTURY, comprising: a Pearlware figure emblematic of 'Fire,' a Walton figure of a gardener's companion, Cupid with baskets of flowers, a Scottish man and woman with deer, a pair of spill vases with spaniel and bird, a spill vase with a rural couple and another with mother and daughter by a fire The pair of spill vases 8½in. (21.6cm.) high (8)
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