A Superb Garniture of Three Paris Porcelain Vases, London-decorated, Circa 1820. The garniture consists of two vases and a third taller central vase. ;The vases have decoration of a basket of flowers on one side and birds in a landscape on the other. ;The handles are gilded in the form of a lady''s head. The painting is by the same hand as the `Mackintosh'' service of Nantgarw porcelain painted in London. ;At one time attributed to Charles Muss, the painting is now believed to be by Thomas Martin Randall whose workshop, Robins and Randall, also decorated white French porcelain as well as Nantgarw. Height: large 9 inches & smaller 7 inches
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