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Flemish Pottery

Pair of Blue Art Nouveau Vases Flemish Pottery Antiques
Pair of Blue Art Nouveau Vases Flemish Pottery Antiques

Pair of Blue Art Nouveau Vases Flemish Pottery Antiques

$565 / set

H 12.21 in W 4.73 in D 4.73 in

Pair of Blue Art Nouveau Vases Flemish Pottery Antiques

Located in Poperinge, BE

known as Flemish earthenware, marked "Made in Belgium" on the bottom, circa 1900. These glazed vases

Category

Antique Early 1900s Belgian Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Earthenware, Majolica

Flemish Salt Glazed Pottery Beer Ewer ft Story of Susanna 1584
Flemish Salt Glazed Pottery Beer Ewer ft Story of Susanna 1584

Flemish Salt Glazed Pottery Beer Ewer ft Story of Susanna 1584

Located in Dallas, TX

Very rare flemish pottery beer jug or stein…..depicting the Story of Susanna and dated 1584. The

Category

Antique Early 19th Century German Renaissance Pitchers

Materials

Pottery

Art Nouveau Flemish Earthenware Three Handled Vase by Leo Maes Vereenooghe
Art Nouveau Flemish Earthenware Three Handled Vase by Leo Maes Vereenooghe

Art Nouveau Flemish Earthenware Three Handled Vase by Leo Maes Vereenooghe

Located in Topeka, KS

Flemish pottery. You must make it yours. Measures: Vase: ? Height 13 inches ? Width 12 inches

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Belgian Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Earthenware

Leo Maes-Vereenooghe Flemish Double Handled Polychrome Pottery Vase Signed
Leo Maes-Vereenooghe Flemish Double Handled Polychrome Pottery Vase Signed

Leo Maes-Vereenooghe Flemish Double Handled Polychrome Pottery Vase Signed

Located in Atlanta, GA

Double Handled Polychrome Glazed Pottery Motto Vase by: Artist Leo Maes-Vereenooghe (Flemish

Category

Early 20th Century Belgian Art Nouveau Ceramics

Materials

Pottery, Paint

Ceramic Sculpture by Elisabeth Vandeweghe for Perignem, Belgium ca. 1960
Ceramic Sculpture by Elisabeth Vandeweghe for Perignem, Belgium ca. 1960

Ceramic Sculpture by Elisabeth Vandeweghe for Perignem, Belgium ca. 1960

By Perignem

Located in Meulebeke, BE

and its close ties to the Flemish studio pottery movement, Perignem fostered a generation of artists

Category

Vintage 1960s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Wood

Mid-Century Amphora Bowl by Rogier Vandeweghe, Belgium 1960s
Mid-Century Amphora Bowl by Rogier Vandeweghe, Belgium 1960s

Mid-Century Amphora Bowl by Rogier Vandeweghe, Belgium 1960s

By Rogier Vandeweghe

Located in Meulebeke, BE

richness that defined postwar European design. Vandeweghe, a key figure in the Flemish studio pottery

Category

Vintage 1960s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

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Set of 3 Flemish Pottery Vases, 1930s, Belgium
Set of 3 Flemish Pottery Vases, 1930s, Belgium

Set of 3 Flemish Pottery Vases, 1930s, Belgium

Unavailable

H 20.87 in Dm 14.57 in

Set of 3 Flemish Pottery Vases, 1930s, Belgium

Located in Retie, BE

Great set of 3 large flemish pottery vases. This trio of earthenware vases exist of a large main

Category

Mid-20th Century Belgian Art Deco Vases

Materials

Pottery

Antique Art Nouveau Torhout Flemish Belgian Earthenware Pottery
Antique Art Nouveau Torhout Flemish Belgian Earthenware Pottery

Antique Art Nouveau Torhout Flemish Belgian Earthenware Pottery

Located in Melbourne, AU

, attractive shape and incised design are typical of the Flemish pottery or 'Poterie Flamande' of the region

Category

Antique 1890s Belgian Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Earthenware

Flemish Studio Pottery Art Nouveau Drip Glazed Earthenware Vase 1900s Folk Art
Flemish Studio Pottery Art Nouveau Drip Glazed Earthenware Vase 1900s Folk Art

Flemish Studio Pottery Art Nouveau Drip Glazed Earthenware Vase 1900s Folk Art

Located in Sherborne, Dorset

This tall and very stylish conical Art Nouveau vase is a beautiful example of Flemish pottery or

Category

Antique Early 1900s Belgian Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Earthenware, Pottery

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