Ceramics & Glass - Beautiful Mid 20th Cent Sicilian Head Planter A very charming mid 20th century glazed ceramic Sicilian Head Planter of a Moor. Measurements : 19cm Approx ( Internal diameter ) Italy Mid 20th century modern
A lovely Mid Century small decorative ceramic jug with two handles in Picasso style. Raised relief. Beautifully hand made and hand painted. Signed. Excellent condition - no cracks or chips. Spain or Mexico, 20th century, circa 1960s. less
German ceramist Marianne Starck (b. 1931) was the art director for the Danish pottery company Michael Andersen & Son from 1955 until 1993 wh...
Zsolnay vase in glazed ceramics modelled with dancing people. Beautiful eosin glaze. Mid-20th century. Measures: 8 x 6 cm. In excellent condition. Stamped.
20th century handcrafted clay ceramics from rural Hungary - originally used to store milk, drinks and jams. This beautiful peace of art, made by an old pottery master, has been given a new look by hand, giving the old, authentic design a modern, rustic touch. At Gabrielle Ceramics & Home Decor our aim is to preserve the atmosphere of traditional, handmade works of art and bring them into your modern, classy and tasteful homes. Height: 21.5cm/ 8.5 inches maximal Width: 17cm / 6.7 inches Diameter: 11cm / 4.3 inches 🔸🔸 STYLE 🔸🔸 Rustic, Bohemian, Vintage, Chalet, Rural, Romantic, Handcrafted ⚱HOW TO USE THIS CERAMIC⚱ - Use it with dried greens, plants, flowers or decoration only. Dried flowers and plants give your home a classy touch and require less maintenance. - Use it on its own, without any flowers or additional decoration. This ceramic is beautiful on its own and is definitely an eye-catcher. - Use it at your door entrance or entrance hall as a deco element. 👉 ATTENTION👈 - Please, do not pour water into the pottery or vase. Protect it from rain and snow. - Do not serve or store food and beverages in it. - If you need more photos or have any questions, please contact us :) - Since the products are handmade and antique, they may have flaws and marks - please examine our videos and photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask for more pictures 😊 - Note, that colour appearance might differ on photos and videos, according to natural light exposure. On the video, the product appears to be a little more brighter compared to an interior atmosphere. - Please, also note, that the dimensions are not 100% accurate. If you need totally accurate dimensions, get in touch with us - we'll be happy to answer your questions. 🚚 SHIPPING DETAILS 🚚 Since we are sending ceramics, there is a fear of breakage, so we take great care of securing all products. In case of breakage, we will do our best to send you a similar one. Please note, that all our products are completely unique, therefore we won’t be able to send you the exact product again. Shipping within Hungary: 1-2 business days Shipping to Austria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia: 2-3 business days Shipping to Poland, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg: 3-4 business days Shipping to Denmark, France, Italy, Ireland: 4-5 business days Shipping to Latvia, Lithuania, Spain, Sweden, Estonia, Finland, Portugal: 5-7 business days
Art Déco belgian glazed pottery/ceramic Charles Catteau-like vase by Boch Freres Keramis By: Boch Freres Keramis, Charles Catteau (in the style of) Material: ceramic, pottery, paint, enamel Technique: enameled, glazed, hand-crafted, hand-painted, molded, pressed Dimensions: 9 in x 10 in Date: early 20th century, circa 1920 Style: Art Déco Place of origin: Belgium A charming belgian Art Déco vase that reflects the distinctive style of ceramicist Charles Catteau. Created by Boch Freres Keramis circa 1920, it features Catteau's emblematic tulips with vibrant orange and cobalt blue petals against a crackled turquoise background. The clean lines and geometric forms epitomize the sleek modernism of the Art Déco aesthetic. As a pioneer credited with bringing decorative ceramics into the 20th century avant-garde, Catteau embraced rich colors and angular contours that broke from tradition. This rare example captures his virtuosity in clay with its eye-catching glazed palette and sculptural presence. Though unsigned, the vase clearly exhibits Catteau’s visionary approach that would influence a generation of designers. less
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Elisabeth Joulia Original and decorative 20th century midcentury stoneware ceramic vase realized, circa 1960 Signed under the two handles Original perfect conditions Size: Height 16cm, large 18cm.
"I am a potter, but he was an artist" said Lucie Rie on Hans Coper, remembering one of the most extraordinary artistic partnerships of the post-war period, interrupted in 1981 by Coper's death.
Bitossi ceramic bull sculpture Phenomenon of Mid Century design The development of Mid Century design was the result of a convergence of numerous artistic influences that began at the turn of the 2oth century. The shifting visual narrative included Brancusi's brilliant streamlined sculptures, Alexander Archipenko's constructivist forms and abstract sculptures from Henri Laurens, Jacques Lipchitz, and Osip Zadkine. All of these influential artists, who were working from Paris at this time, fed the evolving perception of how artistic forms could be presented and how realism could be re-interpreted. Picasso's work with Braque on omni perspective
Hello there, and thank you very much for visiting my shop today I hope you will find a beautiful gift to purchase xx You are now viewing a stunning Set of 2 Vintage Art Pottery Pitcher Vases Iridescent Glaze Pair of Decorative Ceramic Vases I found this lovely set on on of my most recent treasure hunts but I had to list it right away as they are seriously gorgeous The style and design make me believe they are West Germany craftsmanship from early 20th Century The body of the pitchers are warm pearl white colour with with a eye catching iridescent crackle glase The oval-shaped belly of the vessel gives way to a rounded pedestal foot, smoke black colour, with the same glase Impeccable pre loved condition Measuring approx 7.5 inch in height and 2.5 at base diameter For any questions regarding this item or any other listings from my shop, please do not hesitate to get in touch xx All my love by RubyAlice
About Each shaped handle, elegantly applied to the pared-down, modernist vase, speckled drip glaze in green and emerald hues throughout. Marked underneath: D183 SMARGAD (Emerald) Bo Fajans Ewald Dahlskog (1894-1950) was an renowned Swedish artist of the early 20th century. Dahlskog was a painter who also applied his skills to glassware at Kosta Boda and exquisite marquetry pieces characteristic of the Swedish Grace Movement. In 1929 he joined Bo Fajans where he revitalized the company with his distinctive geometric faience vases. His work is included in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.
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Characterised by bold colours and dynamic Art Deco designs, these ceramics, offered in our online sale, have been sought-after since the late 1920s
Vase with design of blossoming cherry tree, made in Japan in the early 20th century (source).
This is a vintage Imari revival flower vase. A Chinese, ceramic decorative display urn, dating to the late 20th century, circa 1980. Vibrant red and blue palette a hallmark of the Imari taste Displaying a desirable aged patina throughout Bulbous baluster shape ceramic painted upon a white ground Decorative panels alternate in blue and red with foliate and figural scenes Accentuated with deft touches of gold paint, to great effect upon the slender blue neck Red character mark applied to the base of the vase This is an attractive vintage Imari revival flower vase, accentuated with cobalt, crimson and golden hues. Delivered polished and ready to display. Dimensions: Max Width: 13cm (5'') Max Depth: 13cm (5'') Max Height: 21cm (8.25'') less
About Refined polychrome ceramic vase Japanese, 1960s. Beautiful Satsuma decoration with characters. Ideal for decorating an Asian Style home.
This is an antique flower vase. An English, ceramic baluster urn with Continental decor, dating to the early 20th century, circa 1920. Attractive display vase with wonderful foliate decor Displays a desirable aged patina and in good order Ceramic in baluster form with a light yellow ground Double scroll handles finished with golden hues Large decorative medallion to front with a colourful bouquet Smaller medallion to the rear displays a pair of flowerheads Gilt finished details accentuate the form throughout Royal R maker's mark to base in gold finish This is a delightful antique flower vase, with a traditional, Continental style decor. Delivered ready to display. Dimensions: Max Width: 19.5cm (7.75'') Max Depth: 17cm (6.75'') Max Height: 42cm (16.5'') less
20th century handcrafted clay ceramics from rural Hungary - originally used to store milk, drinks and jams. This beautiful peace of art, made by an old pottery master, has been given a new look by hand, giving the old, authentic design a modern, rustic touch. At Gabrielle Ceramics & Home Decor our aim is to preserve the atmosphere of traditional, handmade works of art and bring them into your modern, classy and tasteful homes. Height: 25cm/ 9.8 inches maximal Width: 25cm / 9.8 inches Diameter: 13cm / 5.1 inches 🔸🔸 STYLE 🔸🔸 Rustic, Bohemian, Vintage, Chalet, Rural, Romantic, Handcrafted ⚱HOW TO USE THIS CERAMIC⚱ - Use it with dried greens, plants, flowers or decoration only. Dried flowers and plants give your home a classy touch and require less maintenance. - Use it on its own, without any flowers or additional decoration. This ceramic is beautiful on its own and is definitely an eye-catcher. - Use it at your door entrance or entrance hall as a deco element. - Use it with cut flowers - you can pour water in it as well. 👉 ATTENTION👈 - Do not serve or store food and beverages in it. - If you need more photos or have any questions, please contact us :) - Since the products are handmade and antique, they may have flaws and marks - please examine our videos and photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask for more pictures 😊 - Note, that colour appearance might differ on photos and videos, according to natural light exposure. On the video, the product appears to be a little more brighter compared to an interior atmosphere. - Please, also note, that the dimensions are not 100% accurate. If you need totally accurate dimensions, get in touch with us - we'll be happy to answer your questions. 🚚 SHIPPING DETAILS 🚚 Since we are sending ceramics, there is a fear of breakage, so we take great care of securing all products. In case of breakage, we will do our best to send you a similar one. Please note, that all our products are completely unique, therefore we won’t be able to send you the exact product again. Shipping within Hungary: 1-2 business days Shipping to Austria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia: 2-3 business days Shipping to Poland, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg: 3-4 business days Shipping to Denmark, France, Italy, Ireland: 4-5 business days Shipping to Latvia, Lithuania, Spain, Sweden, Estonia, Finland, Portugal: 5-7 business days
Glazed Ceramic vase, Art Nouveau Period, France, Early 20th Century.
About Glazed ceramic vase, Italy, early 20th century. Signed Faenza Di Napoli.
Maker: Royal Copenhagen (Denmark) Design: Nils Thorsson Period: 1975-1979 (2nd E in Royal Copenhagen is slightly underlined) Size: 13 x 10 cm Part of the "Bacca" series
Design or Pattern number 719 by Nils Thorsson for Royal Copenhagen/Aluminia is one of the most recognised and popular designs from the BACA series in the 1960s.