A large 19th century Derby porcelain vase, c.1830, of urn form decorated with lavish gilt, iron red, green, and blue, in the Japanesque Imari taste, factory marks underside, 25cm high by 26cm diameter.

Provenance: Christies South Kensington, 5th July 2007, lot 1139.

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