Two rare English dumps with sulphide Inclusions, early 19th century, both of ovoid form, one featuring a figure seated on an elephant, the other of Queen Alexandra, tallest 11 cm high
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- Oviform /ovoid - The outline loosely resembling the shape of an egg.
- Sulphide - A sulphide is a small opaque white medallion, usually depicting a figural group or a bust, made of china clay or glass paste and enclosed within transparent glass. Sulphides are found in paperweights, glass dumps (similar to paperweights) and jewellery.
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