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Lot 331
8 June 2005, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond StreetSold for £216 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistA rare early Grainger vase
circa 1810
in the early hybrid body, of slightly flared form with applied and gilded satyr handles and an integral stand supported by three claw feet, unusually painted with a panel of three colourful shells and seaweed, reserved on a white ground gilt with neoclassical designs, 11cm, 'Grainger and Co Worcester' in puce script (one foot broken and restuck, small rim chip)
in the early hybrid body, of slightly flared form with applied and gilded satyr handles and an integral stand supported by three claw feet, unusually painted with a panel of three colourful shells and seaweed, reserved on a white ground gilt with neoclassical designs, 11cm, 'Grainger and Co Worcester' in puce script (one foot broken and restuck, small rim chip)
