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  • Thomas Forester Floral Painted Art Pottery Vase
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    A stunning antique Thomas Forester hand painted art pottery vase decorated with large flowering blooms dating from around 1890. The lightly potted earthenware vase stands on a narrow...
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  • Drabware Stilton dome and stand, Ridgway, c. 1840.
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