£180
A pair of early 19th century Masons bone china vases, circa 1810-15, each of amphora shape with goat's-head handles, decorated in enamel colours with panels of flowers of one side and panels enclosing painted fruit on the other, illustrated in 'Mason's The first Two Hundred Years' by Gaye Blake Roberts, refence no 23 page 47, 21.5cm high
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Vase 1:
Bottom of vase has been repaired and repainted
Both handles have damages and been repaired
Chip to the rim
Glaze crazing to the square base with firing cracks
Vase 2:
Both handles damaged
Chip to rim
Loss of decoration to both
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21% inc VAT*
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22.8% inc VAT*