Wednesday 24 May 2023
Two Bohemian green glass vases, late 19th century, comprising: one of slender cylindrical form...
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Two Bohemian green glass vases, late 19th century, comprising: one of slender cylindrical form with everted petal-cut rim above oval plaque with a hand-painted portrait of a young woman, on a green ground with gilt scrolling foliage and a white overlay anthemion motif, on circular foot with gilt and white overlay foliate decoration, 25.5cm high; and a smaller vase with everted rim, with an oval plaque with hand-painted portrait of a young girl, on a green ground with gilt scrolling foliage, on circular foot, 21.2cm high (2)
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