Antique Porcelain & Fine Arts

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Vase

This is a vase made by Bow around 1760. It is superbly modeled with face handles and lots of applied flowers and leaves. Very nicely painted! The vase displays nicely the way it is but there used to be a reticulated rim on the top and it would have had a lid with a bird finial. Still usable and a great learning piece and you don't really miss the rim. It was ground down and evened out a bit. Besides that there are only three chips to flowers / leaves and three chips to the ring around the bottom made of shells? A bit of crazing to the glaze but nothing bad and a brown flaw from the making on one side in the white area. The piece is unmarked underneath but that's the norm. There are three pad marks often found on these as well as Derby pieces. The vase is 5.875 inches tall and 3.75 inches in diameter at the top without the applied decorations. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

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