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    The Londonderry Vase is a hard-paste porcelain vase, standing at 54 inches tall. It is decorated with polychrome enamels, gilding and gilt bronze mounts...
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    classicising vase 137 cm tall, that came to be known as the "Londonderry Vase" when Louis XVIII gave it to the Marquess of Londonderry just before the...
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    Museum of Art, New York Neoclassical medallions on the handle of the Londonderry Vase, made by the Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, designed by Charles Percier...
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    combination of characters are noted in Lynn Springer Roberts, "The Londonderry Vase: A Royal Gift to Curry Favor" Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies...
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    p. 194. The vase, conserved in the Musée National de Céramique, Sèvres, is illustrated in Lynn Springer Roberts, "The Londonderry Vase: A Royal Gift...
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    daughter Mrs Sclater-Booth presented the Castle Eden Vase to the British Museum, in his memory. The glass vase was a 6th-century Anglo-Saxon "claw beaker" which...
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    (1925). In this the Honourable Edith Chaplin (1878–1959), Marchioness of Londonderry, and her three youngest daughters are pictured in a garden setting grouped...
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    Alexander was granted lands of Ballyclose, near Newtown Limavady, County Londonderry, in 1666. However, during the Williamite War in Ireland, Andrew Alexander...
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    non-British Beaker territories, like a fragment of a bronze blade in County Londonderry that has been likened to the "palmella" points of Iberia, even though...
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     163. Furneaux Jordan 1979, p. 165. Hunter, Bob (18 September 2014). "Londonderry Cathedral". Wars & Conflict: The Plantation of Ulster. BBC. Sherwood...
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