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Unusual Royal Worcester Mallard in Flight Vase

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Unusual Royal Worcester Mallard in Flight Vase. This exquisite Royal Worcester Vase, has a stunning hand-painted depiction of a majestic Mallard in mid-flight, is a true testament to the craftsmanship of Jas Stinton in 1903. The vase is further elevated by a gilded frilled rim that adds an opulent touch to its design. The piece proudly bares the distinguished Royal Worcester stamp on its base, making it a cherished work of art and a delightful item for any collector of Royal Worcester. The piece is in good condition with only age related signs of wear.

Porcelain, 1903, British

Height – 7cm
Width – 8cm
Depth – 8cm

Newark Antiques & Interiors, Kelham Rd, Newark NG24 1BX
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Price
£270.00  UK
$337.20  USA
314.79  EU
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Date 1903  Early 20th Century Antiques Material Ceramic Origin English Maker Royal Worcester Item code as343a4511 / S4DZST3144 Status For Sale

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