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Yattendon. A good Arts and Crafts embossed copper cylindrical vase

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Yattendon (attributed). A good Arts and Crafts embossed copper cylindrical vase, with scroll foliage and twin loop handles, original patina, unmarked, 18.5cm high The handles here are identical to those used at Yattendon. The Yattendon school of copper smiths was established in around 1890 by Mrs Waterhouse, the wife of the renowned Victorian Architect Alfred Waterhouse whose best known example of architecture is The Natural History Museum in South Kensington.

Year of manufacture
1890
Maker
Yattendon
Period
Arts & Crafts Movement

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