A 19TH CENTURY GREEK-REVIVAL POTTERY VASE, POSSIBLY BY SAMUEL ALCOCK,?baluster form with a broad fluted neck rim and raised on a circular foot, printed and painted with charioteers, between black and gilt Greek-key borders, to a matt teal ground, unmarked, 31.5cm; TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GREEK-REVIVAL PORCELAIN VASES, of wide flared form with scalloped rims and squat bases, printed and gilt with charioteers and soldiers in combat spaced by floral motifs, above Greek-key borders, on dark red grounds, red star mark with ‘patent’ and initials, 16cm high (3)