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Pair of English Majolica Vases

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    Antique 1880s Vases

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  • Pair of Majolica Kingfisher and Lilies Vases Fives Lille, circa 1880
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  • Pair of majolica vases, Aetruriae Ars, 1960s
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  • Pair of Portuguese Majolica Mussels Spill Vases
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    Unusually eccentric vases in the form of black mussel shells resting on a bed of seaweed and a scallop shell. Caldas da Rainhas factory mark on underside.
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