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EpergeneSmall electroplated Epergene with with 4 vases. Epergene is made of thin pieces of metal holding a central vase, with the metal spiralled to hold 3 smaller vases. The Epergene is decorated with pieces in the shape of leaves and the vases are narrow with larger fluted openings.

VaseSquare shaped vase with curved sides, standing on four feet. The glaze is a multicoloured swirl pattern consisting of blue, green, orange, yellow and brown. The opening is circular in shape and a circular metal lid which has been painted a bronze colour fits over the opening. The lid is covered in a grid or mesh pattern

VaseTwo orange glass low spreading vases with raised decorative pattern on the body and an oval rim base.

VaseSolid brass vase which appears to have been made from a recycled object, possibly wartime equipment. The body is cylindrical, with two raised bands around it, and the top and bottom are a wider cup shape. It has a handle on either side, which are a decorative “D” shape. On the base a picture of a kangaroo is stamped into the metal, with the words “SOLID BRASS” beneath.

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