Thomas Forester and Sons Phoenix Ware art pottery two-handled vase

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R3,950.00
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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
Post-1950
Type
Vases
Product code
UB
Bob Shop ID
615206081

OJA175

Thomas Forester & Sons Phoenix Ware art pottery two-handled vase


London, Staffordshire, England, early 20th century. Beautifully decorated yellowware with a high glaze and vivid coloring of peacock standing in front of a rising sun

Circa: 2000


32cm High

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