A VICTORIAN TERRACOTTA MODEL OF THE TOWNLEY VASE ON PEDESTAL
A VICTORIAN TERRACOTTA MODEL OF THE TOWNLEY VASE ON PEDESTAL

AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ATTRIBUTED TO J.M. BLASHFIELD, STAMFORD, MID-19TH CENTURY

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A VICTORIAN TERRACOTTA MODEL OF THE TOWNLEY VASE ON PEDESTAL
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ATTRIBUTED TO J.M. BLASHFIELD, STAMFORD, MID-19TH CENTURY
The urn with a pair of scrolled handles above a gadrooned neck and frieze of bacchic revelry, on stepped circular foliate socle, the tapering square shaped pedestal with ram's mask corners, above figural panels on stepped base (damages and losses)
74½ in. (189 cm.) high including pedestal; 21 in. (53 cm.) diameter

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The design for this vase model appears in the 1857 Blashfield catalogue as No.151.

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