Details
The first in the ‘Egyptian Lotus’ pattern, designed by John Butler, 1922, isis shape, the second in the ‘Fantasque’, shape 376, the third in the ‘Passion Fruit’ pattern, shape 780, the fourth in the ‘Fantasque’ ‘Geometric Flowers’ pattern, shape 279, the fifth ‘Milano’ pattern, shape 265 and the sixth in the ‘Bizarre’ ‘My Garden’ pattern
7 ¾ in. (19.5 cm.) high, the tallest

Provenance
Anonymous Sale; Christie’s, London, 25 May 2001, lot 16 (‘Passion Fruit’ vase) and 21 May 1999, lot 40 (the 'Geometric Flowers' vase).
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