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Creator: Frederick Rhead
Frederick Rhead Pair Elers Ware Art Nouveau Patterned Tube-Lined Vases
By Frederick Rhead
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stunning pair Art Nouveau patterned Wood & Sons Elers Ware tube lined vases designed by Frederick Rhead and dating from around 1915. This elegant pair porcelain vases are of tall b...
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