A Royal Worcester bottle vase, circa 1891, conical in form with…
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A Royal Worcester bottle vase, circa 1891, conical in form with an elongated cylindrical neck flanked by two scroll handles, the body decorated with a wildflower motif, puce factory mark to base, pattern no. 1432, 29 cm high

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