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RD 263362
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Design representation for a pair of vases RD 263362, registered by Ker, Webb & Co., Manchester on 13 June 1872 - Parcel 3.
"The bowl of each of the pair of vases shows a figure in profile. The vases have a twisted stem with a circular attachment towards the bottom. Both have a jagged top, with the body of the glass containing a head & shoulders figure within an oval. The figure on the first glass is of a young to middle aged lady, facing about 70 degrees to the left as you look at it. She has swept back hair with some curls and is wearing a necklace with pendant at the centre. The figure on the second glass is a man of similar age. He faces about 20 degrees to the right and has dark thin wavy hair with a full beard. He wears a jacket and maybe a cravat. The best guess for this pair are Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise, and the Marquis of Lorne. They married in 1871."
Ref: https://sites.google.com/site/molwebbhistory/Home/registered-designs/ker-webb-designs
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