Lot 268 , A pair of Potschappel bottle vases and a Derby pot pourri vase and cover, 19th century, 19.5cm
A pair of Potschappel bottle vases and a Derby pot pourri vase and cover, 19th century, the pair of Potschappel vases typically painted in Meissen style with figures in landscapes and encrusted with flowers, fruit and trailing leaves, cross hatched mark and T, 20.5cm, the Bloor Derby vase pierced and encrusted with flowers and leaves, iron red printed marks, 19.5cm
Estimate £50-70
The pair of bottle vases typically has some losses to the encrusted flowers, leaves and fruit, both with slight wear to the top rim, one with an overgilded firing fault to the rim. The Bloor Derby pot pourri / pastille burner has fine crazing and staining to the glaze all over, some occasional small losses to the encrusted flowers and leaves.
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