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Collections > Ceramics > Spill Vases

Spill Vases

Cylindrical spill vases, moulded in relief with friezes of two putti carrying the infant Bacchus with attendant groups, above and below the frieze is a meander of flowers and fruit forming borders. The modelling in relief is in white against a brown glazed background. Size: Height: 10.4 cm.

Artist / Maker: Staffordshire Pottery

Place: Staffordshire

Object Type: spill vase

Period: George III

Actual Date: c. 1810

Century: 19th century

Material: Stoneware

Museum Accession Number: X.3678.1 & 2