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Superb Pair of Coalport Porcelain Vases Decorated by William Cook

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A superb pair of Coalport porcelain vases c.1850. Of urn shape with beaded handles, rims and covers picked out in gold, verily finely decorated to both sides with scrollwork panels containing fruit and flowers by William Cook, moulded laurel swags at either side picked out in gold against a rich claret ground. Unmarked.
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