Daniels Porcelain spill vase, stunning flowers on gold ground, c. 1835
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Handsome Daniels porcelain vase, the flared sides richly painted with flowers set on a solid gold ground, within rings of beadin and with a flared scalloped rim and spreading foot, the handles to either side shaped as birds heads with rings in beaks.
Circa 1835.
15.5cm high
Restored – one birds beak, large rim section just above one handle, with overpainting evident. Displays well.
This is ‘No 167’ in the partial Daniels pattern book held by the Victoria & Albert Museum, London – illustrated by Berthoud in ‘H&R Daniel’ pl110
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