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Very Rare Early Marked Royal Worcester Covered Urn
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This auction is for a very rare early marked Royal Worcester artist signed Baldwyn porcelain covered urn with white flying geese. The urn measures 9.75" tall by 4" diameter. The front of the urn has 4 white geese in flight among the marsh. It also has heavy gold and coral flowers, a gold square base, a lift-off lid nicely decorated, an applied gold and white ring around the neck, and fancy applied gold handles. The back has a black, gold, and white bird in flight. T is fancy applied leaf work in gold and white around the lower part of the urn. The registry mark reads 298665 which dates the urn to 1897. The urn is in pristine, perfect condition. T is no damage, no chips, no cracks, no repairs, etc. It has been in a private collection for the past 30+ years. I have posted the maximum amount of pictures I am able to on this listing. For additional pictures, please go to this link: /album/560871979hSnypF?vhost=good-timesPlease email me with any questions. DO NOT EMAIL ME WITH BUY-IT-NOW OFFERS, THEY WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED!! THIS AUCTION WILL RUN THE FULL 10 DAYS!! Payment can be made by Paypal and by money order/cashier's check in US dollars. Shipping charges will be tabulated after I consult with the winner. I will also consult with the buyer on packing instructions. I will accommodate any packing instructions from the buyer. Domestic shipping will be done by USPS, Fedex, or UPS. International shipping MUST be done by UPS or Fedex in an expedited form. If I you would like an estimate, please email me and I will do my best to estimate the shipping cost. I do combine shipping on multiple items.
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