A pair of Derby porcelain campana vases, c.1820, each decorated with a named scenic view 'in Cumberland' and 'in Italy', amidst gilt foliate designs and between twin handles, 17cm high, (af). Together with a set of four Crown Staffordshire porcelain decanter labels for Creme de Menthe, Kummel, Brandy, and Cointreau, (af).

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