An unusual Staffordshire pottery pearlware spill vase by John Walton, c.1820. Formed as a castle turret set on a large grassy mound with a river running underneath through the mound and a small rowing boat floating on the water. Decorated in the round with shredded clay vegetation. The ''Walton'' banner mark is to the reverse.
It measures 14cm (5 1/2'') high, 11.5cm (4 1/2'') wide and 9cm (3 1/2'') deep.
Condition is excellent with no damage or restoration bar a small scrape to the glaze at the start of the banner and a few light losses to the shredded clay.
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Internal Reference: FA0433
Antique Number: SA500291
Dateline of this antique is Georgian
Height is 14cm (5.5inches)
Width is 11.5cm (4.5inches)
Depth is 9cm (3.5inches)
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