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The Antique Village, The Old Whiteways Cider Factory
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Description
This is a pair of antique decorative stem vases. An English ceramic flower sleeve, dating to the Edwardian period, circa 1910.
Profusely decorated vases boasting fine colour and animal interest
Displays a desirable aged patina and in good order
White ceramic accentuated with a light blue foliate pattern
Panels to the fascia depict scenes of birds and foliate taste
Maker's mark to base for Booths 'Silicon China', England - Mosaic Panel
This is a charming pair of antique decorative stem vases, with great colour and superb detail throughout. Delivered polished and ready to display.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 11.5cm (4.5'')
Max Depth: 11.5cm (4.5'')
Max Height: 30.5cm (12'')
Opening Diameter: 5cm (2'')
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measurements
Height:
30.5 cm
Width:
11.5 cm
Depth:
11.5 cm
Opening Diameter: 5cm (2'')
measurements
declaration
London Fine Ltd has clarified that the Pair Of Antique Decorative Stem Vases, English, Ceramic Flower Sleeve, Edwardian (LA448177) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1910