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This combination creates a visually striking contrast and enhances the overall piece
fiery-red tomatoes
first child of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Duke of Edinburgh in 1948 - then we go to the Throne Room in St James Palace where the accession ceremony took place amid a burst of pageantry and a trumpet fanfare
beautiful life like flower sitting perfectly surrounded by a complimentary gold outer
5-way jointed
Moorcroft Millefleurs M1/3 Vase Kaiser This combination creates a visuallyMillefleurs was created by Arts and Crafts designer John Henry Dearle between 1912 1914 and was made at the Merton Abbey Works from Jacquard woven wool. Millefleurs is a pattern of flowers and leaves used in tapestry, porcelain or in other decorative items. In each of Emma's vases a bouquet of tiny flowers in one of the primary colours, blue, red and yellow, are set against a jet black background. H 7. 5cm Open Edition Designed By Emma Bossons ITEM