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Creator: Beswick
Art Deco Style Turquoise & Black Vase by Colin Melbourne for Beswick, 1950s
By Colin Melbourne, Beswick
Located in Glasgow, GB
This Art Deco style ceramic vase, designed by Colin Melbourne and produced by Beswick, England, features a striking turquoise and black glaze with bold, organic striping. Its sculptu...
Category
Mid-20th Century British Art Deco Beswick Vases
Materials
Ceramic
$272 Sale Price
42% Off
Beswick Pottery, Art Deco Satin-Matt Sherbet Palette Glaze Carved Globe Vase
By Beswick
Located in Frome, GB
This striking and highly-tactile work of Art Deco design is by British company Beswick Pottery. The form of this piece is clean and elegant, following ...
Category
1930s British Art Deco Vintage Beswick Vases
Materials
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Modernist Turquoise and Green Ceramic Vase by Beswick, England c. 1950s
By Beswick
Located in Glasgow, GB
This mid-century Beswick ceramic vase revisits a 1930s Art Deco design by Mr. Symcox, reissued in the 1950s by the renowned English pottery firm. Its urn-like modernist silhouette is...
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Mid-20th Century British Art Deco Beswick Vases
Materials
Ceramic
$228 Sale Price
40% Off
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Albert Hallam for Beswick, Zebrette Series Zebra Stripe Décor Modernist Vase
By Albert Hallam, Beswick
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This vivid work of of mid-century Modernist design is by Albert Hallam for British Pottery Beswick, a firmly celebrated name in British ceramics design. The stylised and elegant bottle form rested against the draped cushioning is just one of a range of creative and unexpected designs found in the Zebrette series. The semi-matte satin glaze décor is a base of Chiffon cream that is overlaid with the hand-painted Sable black stripes. The interior is an application gloss glaze in Bumblebee yellow, creating a striking contrast.
This elegantly striking piece is stylistically contemporary and yet also prominently of the mid-century vivaciousness, the combination of the form with the colour palette and condition makes it a rare find.
Condition
Excellent. There are no chips or repairs. The most significant wear is movement marks that is on the underside of the base and mild crazing that is commensurable with the age of the piece. Please refer to photos as they form part of the condition report. The underside of the base bears the inscription 'BESWICK, ENGLAND' and the model number '1343', accompanied by the Beswick stamp and the text 'REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR'.
Measurements
Height: c. " 9.8 / 25 cm. Width: c. 5.7" / 14.6 cm (across widest point). Rim measurements: c. 3.1" / 7.8 cm. Depth: c. 9.6" / 24.5 cm. Base measurements: c. 4.4" / 11.2 cm x c. 5.7" / 14.6 cm.
A Bit Of History
Beswick Pottery 1892 - 2002
The Beswick firm was founded as 'J W Beswick' in 1892 by James Beswick and his sons in Staffordshire and originally produced tableware and ornaments. Following James Beswick's death in 1921, his grandson John took over and continued to expand the business. In 1934, introduced a new range of jugs, bowls and vases decorated with new matte glazes. Responding to the Modernist design influence of the time, many of these highly distinctive shapes were designed by Mr Symcox. These works were often decorated in 'satin-matte' glazes using soft pastel colours running into each other or arranged in striking modern geometric blocks and lines. Beswick would go on to become known for their ceramic animal figures before being taken over by Royal Doulton in 1969 and finally closing in the early 2000s.
Little is known about the life and background of Albert Hallam. However, it is known that Hallam joined Beswick at the age of 14 as apprentice mould maker and in due course became the head of mould making. His model of the Norwegian Fjord Horse is a sought after collectible today. It is also known that Hallam contributed to hundreds of designs in the 1940s alone. Together with other well-known Beswick designers such as Colin Melbourne...
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Ceramic
H 9.8 in W 5.7 in D 9.6 in
Beswick vases for sale on 1stDibs.
Beswick vases are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Beswick vases, although black editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original vases by Beswick were created in the mid-century modern style in united kingdom during the mid-20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider vases by Carlton Ware Ltd, Royal Doulton, and Daisy Makeig-Jones. Prices for Beswick vases can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $119 and can go as high as $212, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $165.
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Questions About Beswick Vases
- 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024To identify Beswick pottery, first try locating a maker's marking on the base. During the long history of the British maker, Beswick used many different marks. However, most of them say "Beswick." You can find images of these markings on trusted online resources. Use these guides to determine the approximate year of production for your piece. Some Beswick pottery also features a style number, which you can cross-reference to find its pattern or model name. For assistance with the identification process, use the services of a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer. On 1stDibs, find a range of Beswick pottery.
- Is Beswick pottery valuable?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMay 30, 2024Yes, some Beswick pottery is valuable. Prices for pieces vary considerably based on age, style, type and condition. Generally, the British maker's animal figurines and Zebra Ware patterned designs tend to be the most highly sought-after of its pottery pieces. If you wish to know how much a particular piece is worth, a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antiques dealer can assist you. Shop a collection of Beswick pottery on 1stDibs.