A vase in the manner of Coalport, circa 1815 - 1820, the footed baluster vase with a broad neck and eagle head ring handles, finely decorated with two bouquets of flowers in puce, pink, orange and golden colours, further enlivened with gilt enrichments upon a cream ground, a wet blue border to the rim and pedestal, unmarked, height 4.72 in.
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