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Garniture of 3 Spode Porcelain Vases Decorated with Blue Ground and Roses

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  • Rare Spode Porcelain Shell Decorated Vase Pattern 3930 C.1824
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  • A Spode porcelain Coffee Cup and Saucer very finely decorated c.1830
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    A fine Spode porcelain coffee cup and saucer c.1830. Although the cup has twelve sides, it is still called 'Octagon' shape, which was introduced by Spode 1829. Very finely decorated...
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  • Large Nymphenburg Porcelain Powder Blue Ground Trumpet Form Flower Vase, ea.
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