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Place of Origin: British
Mindscape 3 Vessel by Ella Bulley
Located in Geneve, CH
Mindscape 3 Vessel by Ella Bulley One Of A Kind. Dimensions: Ø 13 x H 17 cm. Materials: Stoneware clay. Ella Bulley is a Material Design Studio based in London, creating work that f...
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2010s Post-Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Stoneware

19th Century Cast Brass Mantle Garnitures or Chenets in the Anglo-Indian Taste
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
A large pair of cast brass garnitures or chenets in the Orientalist or Anglo-Indian taste featuring full bodied caparisoned elephants carrying an elaborate howdah (saddle) with a sch...
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Late 19th Century Anglo-Indian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Brass

Panorama Iridescence, a Black & Multicoloured Glass Vase by Bethany Wood
By Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Panorama Iridescence' is a unique artwork by the British artist, Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the fleeting nature of brush strokes, Wood’s molten colours traverse across the surface of her glass canvases blending in a myriad of hues. Unlike their flat painterly counterparts, these combine and merge, forming spontaneous watery and lava like abstract relief flourishes. Taking inspiration from a wide range of sources, Wood’s influences are taken directly from the world around us, elements of the inner-city sit alongside expansive landscapes. Reoccurring themes are Graffiti & Urban Culture, exploration & travel. In the artist's own words; "As a multidisciplinary artist, I have begun to merge my two artistic passions, painting and Glassmaking. I like to express myself with the fluidity of the material. The Directional arrangement of a colour palette can form the depth of an abstract Landscape. I use my own paintings as a reference whilst making in the hot shop. Each individual artwork from my series has been inspired by a specific place. Serendipity of abstraction has always been an inspiration for me; the coincidental elements which catch the eye of the viewer. The palette, composition and depth I have attained are taken from nature, with a bold but elegant swipe of my own personal, Expressionist style" Rising glass star, Wood graduated from De Montfort...
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2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Blown Glass, Art Glass, Glass

Wooden Planter
Located in London, England
Steel bound walnut planter / container. Circa 1930 H 25cm x W 27cm x D 27cm
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1930s Vintage British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Steel

Crypt Bulb Vase by Atelier ACM
Located in Geneve, CH
Crypt Bulb Vase by Atelier ACM Dimensions: D 14 x W 14 x H 16 cm. Materials: Bronze, silver nitrate patina. Our collection stands as a reaction against the mass-produced world we li...
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2010s Post-Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Bronze

Antique Boxed 1912 Sterling Silver Enamel and Glass Scent Bottles
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive set of antique George V English sterling silver, enamel and glass scent bottles; an addition to our silver mounted glass collection. This exceptional antique George V scent bottle container has a cylindrical form. The surface of the body is embellished with exceptional pale blue guilloche enamel accented with violet floral garlands above a transitional band of purple enamel incorporating minute floral motifs. The cover is ornamented with further enamel decoration with violet floral garlands suspended from a scrolling trellis style border to the upper portion. The upper plateau of the cover is encircled with further enamel ornamentation reflecting the design to the lower portion of the body. The cover opens to reveal the original three glass perfume bottles and stoppers. Each bottle is fitted with a silver mount ornamented with a band of pale blue enamel. These antique perfume bottles are fitted to the original hinged leatherette box with satin and velvet lined interior bearing the retailer's mark 'Diamond Merchants, Searle & Co Ltd, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, 79 Lombard St, London'. The cover of the box secures with a decorative trefoil hinged catch. The shaped glass body of each antique perfume bottles is embellished with stepped ornamentation to the upper portion. The interior of the sterling silver chamber, cover and mounts to the bottles retain the original gilding. Condition These antique scent bottles are an exceptional gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition. The glass perfume bottles are in perfect condition. The original gilding shows signs of wear in keeping with age. There is a slight surface abrasion to the enamel at the top rim of the container. The interior of the original box is in excellent condition, in keeping with age; the exterior surface is in excellent presentation condition. Full import hallmarks struck to the underside of the sterling silver container and part hallmarks to the interior of the cover are all very clear; the hallmarks show signs of wear in keeping with age but remain legible. Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of these antique enamel perfume bottles...
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1910s Vintage British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Sterling Silver, Enamel

Georgian Adam Style Copper & Brass Samovar
Located in Worcester, GB
Georgian Adam Style Copper & Brass Samovar Georgian, c.1790, English Neoclassical Adam style samovar, late eighteenth century Copper body and fretwork lid with finial Brass hand...
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18th Century Adam Style Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Copper

Large Antique Art Deco Bretby High Fired Flambe Stoneware Art Pottery Vase
By Bretby Ceramics
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This large art pottery vase was made by the renowned Bretby factory of England in approximately 1920 and done in the period Art Deco style. The sleek and tapered shape of this vase s...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Stoneware

Pair of English Porcelain Demilune Boughpots and Covers, Coalport, circa 1820
By Coalport Porcelain
Located in New York, NY
Pair of yellow ground English porcelain demilune boughpots and covers, Coalport, circa 1820.
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Early 19th Century Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

Antique English Oak Brass and Copper Barrel Style Bucket, circa 1840
Located in San Francisco, CA
Wonderfully aged oak bucket or large pitcher with brass banding, handle and spout. England, Mid-19th Century.
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Mid-19th Century Rustic Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Brass

Turbulence in Aubergine, a Bubbly Glass Sculpture / Vessel by Anthony Scala
By Anthony Scala
Located in London, GB
Turbulence in Aubergine is a unique glass sculpture by the British artist, Anthony Scala. Sculpted and handblown, this artwork is created from very thick glass which is filled with a multitude of trapped bubbles. Each one sparkles and catches the light, all enhanced by the intense yet fading colour of the main form. About this collection in the artist's own words; "My Turbulence pieces have always been a way for me to step back from my precise optical work and re-engage with the material on a more ‘physical’ level. The colours I choose are always soft, muted shades which act as the perfect backdrop for the drama and movement of the effervescence. The shapes are unfussy so as not to detract from the light play given off by the myriad of bubbles. The pieces are blown incredibly thickly. This is to maximise the depth of the glass and impart an intensity of movement to the effervescence captured within each piece" With a career in glass now spanning over 20 years, Scala creates art works that can only be described as acts of precision. As equally beautiful as they are meticulously created and despite being a hugely skilled glass blower, it is with cold working that Scala excels. Initially qualified as an architectural model maker, it was during this time that Scala learnt many disciplines that would be equally relevant to and ultimately inform his practice today. His passion for glass was discovered however during an apprenticeship with Peter Layton at his studio at London Glassblowing. The beginning of a long standing association for him with this acclaimed studio. In 2005 at the age of 27, Scala won the prestigious 'Glass Sellers Award' (other recipients have included Alison Kinnard, Colin Reid, Richard Jackson, and Bob Crooks...
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2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Dish Mouth Vase II, a unique black / ebony porcelain vase by Vivienne Foley
By Vivienne Foley
Located in London, GB
‘Dish Mouth Vase II’ is a unique porcelain sculptural vessel by the British artist, Vivienne Foley, which has been released from her own personal archive of artworks. Vivienne Fole...
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2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Green Seed Pod, Unique Celadon Hand Thrown Porcelain Vase by Vivienne Foley
By Vivienne Foley
Located in London, GB
‘Green Seed Pod’ is a unique porcelain sculptural vessel by the British artist, Vivienne Foley. Vivienne Foley is based in Gloucestershire where she produces exquisite ceramic scu...
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2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

Pair of Victorian Tole Tea Canisters
Located in Essex, MA
Octagonal form with Asian figures! Great old paint.
Category

1850s Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Other

Vase with Star Rim, a Unique White Porcelain Vase by Vivienne Foley
By Vivienne Foley
Located in London, GB
‘Vase with Star Rim' is a unique porcelain sculptural vessel by the British artist, Vivienne Foley. Vivienne Foley is based in Gloucestershire where she produces exquisite ceramic sculpture. Although in essence they are often functional pieces in form, it is their appearance that makes each unique work so much more. From dramatic structures to gentle sweeping curves, Foley's inherent understanding of porcelain is more than evident and testament to her patience with this most difficult of materials. Having worked with porcelain for over 5 decades, it is Foley’s dedication that gives her such sensitivity towards her medium. This combined with her expert glazing and acknowledgement of this material’s vast history, results in very fresh and modern works that equally pay homage to what has gone before. Flower forms, poppy heads, bracts and petals translate into foliate rims and sinuous necks, carved and pleated or swept into a spiral. A contemporary marriage of craft, history and nature. In her own words: “As a professional potter I have been producing thrown porcelains for over fifty years and so logic would dictate that I have ‘seen it all, done it all’ by now, but on the contrary I still continue to be challenged and interested. The technical frustrations and the uncertainty of results all seem worthwhile when one opens a successful kiln firing. The heart leaps! I have never been afraid to push my materials to the limit, to accept failures and to follow trails, but I am always excited when basic techniques and familiar methods result in something new. My primary interest is in ‘form’ and in finding solutions for what I call ‘damp engineering’. The comparatively non-plastic nature of porcelain dictates my having to join sections together, but a form must ‘flow’ and construction methods should not be obvious. Over the years I have fired every sort of kiln and dallied with glazes, spending untold hours testing and rejecting, but since I now work in a small space I find simple black and white glazes and slips are less distracting and best enhance my forms. I am not influenced by any particular thing – rather, I am interested in everything; always looking for quality and workmanship. I love all aspects of the design world from architecture to textiles. Museums, galleries and exhibitions are my addiction, with photography and the natural world a constant inspiration. My travels to China and my ongoing study of Chinese ceramics have also been an enduring theme and I have been lucky enough to handle and photograph some of the world’s great collections” Foley has a global following and is represented in private and public collections world wide. Public Collections and Acquisitions National Museum of Ireland, Dublin • Limerick City Art Gallery • Ulster Museum, N. Ireland • Crafts Council of Ireland • Centre of Ceramic Art, York Museums Trust • Southampton City Art Gallery • Leeds Museums & Galleries • US Ambassador to Ireland, Jean Kennedy Smith • President Hillery of Ireland • President Mary Robinson...
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2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Vintage Moorcroft Flambe Glazed Leaf and Berry Art Pottery Vase
By Moorcroft Pottery
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This art pottery vase was done by the Moorcroft Pottery company of England in circa 1939 using their 'flambe' glaze with their 'Leaf & Berry' pattern. The one side of the vase is don...
Category

Early 20th Century Art Deco British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Pottery

Crypt Winged Vase by Atelier ACM
Located in Geneve, CH
Crypt Winged Vase by Atelier ACM Dimensions: D 10 x W 29 x H 19 cm. Materials: Bronze, silver nitrate patina. Our collection stands as a reaction against the mass-produced world we ...
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2010s Post-Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Bronze

Antique Glass & Sterling Silver Scent Bottle, London 1893, Pyramid Shape
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1893, this stylish, antique sterling silver scent bottle, features a hobnail cut glass body, a faceted stopper, an...
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1890s Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pair of English Porcelain Claret Ground Vases, Chelsea, circa 1760
Located in New York, NY
Each finely painted on the front and reverse with Teniers-style peasants at various pursuits reserved within a shaped panel and elaborate tooled gilt border, and affixed on either side with a gilt-heightened foliate scroll handle. Chelsea gold anchor...
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1760s Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

Royal Doulton Cut Crystal Vase with Bubbles Etching Mid-Century Moden England
By Royal Doulton
Located in Miami, FL
Lovely Royal Doulton finest cut crystal vase with bubbles and criss cross etching. Made in England and marked underneath. The vase is heavy and 5 in...
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1980s Art Deco Vintage British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Crystal

Pair of Georgian Slice and Flute Cut Decanter
Located in Steyning, West sussex
A pair of Georgian slice and flute cut decanter.
Category

1790s Georgian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Cut Glass

Striped Fold III, a Coral Parian Porcelain Sculptural Vessel by Steven Edwards
By Steven Edwards
Located in London, GB
Striped Fold III is a unique sculpture by the British artist Steven Edwards, created from white and coloured parian porcelain. Steven Edwards is a ceramic artist whose work investigates the language of making through the materiality and physicality of clay. Fascinated by process-led making, he uses traditional techniques that provoke unanticipated outcomes, using clay as a medium that sustains the narrative of the making process. The resulting forms embody his interaction and manipulation of the clay using bespoke tools to explore the intrinsic properties of the material. His creative practice starts by purposely placing clay under stress to reveal the natural tension and movement in its surface and form. Throughout the whole making process, he pushes, pulls, compresses and slices the material to provoke a reaction. The final forms are a combination of these making scenarios, translating a theme of duality in their appearance – the contrast of visual distortion and precision, the stillness and movement in form and the surface deception between synthetic and natural. Whilst challenging and pushing his material to the limits, often using clay bodies in ways they are not designed for, Edwards purposely exploits unexpected outcomes. Creating a sense of unease, during the making his clay cracks and buckles, resulting in permanent scars that illustrate the extremes that have been asked of it. Purely aesthetic, these fissures within the surface are an important counter point to the idealised sugary-hued confectionery layered rings. Edwards has exhibited his work at premiere contemporary design and craft shows including British Ceramics...
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2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

An Extremely Rare William IV Travelling Scent Flask by Archibald Douglas, 1835
By Archibald Douglas
Located in London, GB
An Extremely Rare William IV Travelling Scent Flask Made in London in 1835 by Archibald Douglas. The Scent Flask is plain in design and narrow rectangular in form. The screw on cove...
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19th Century William IV Antique British Vases and Vessels

Antique silver & cut-glass claret wine jug
Located in London, GB
Beautiful, late-Victorian, antique cut glass wine jug with hand chased silver cover and mounts. The glass body is skilfully decorated with hand engraved panels incorporating an owl a...
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1880s Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Sterling Silver

Regency Diamond & Step Cut Magnum Carafe
Located in Steyning, West sussex
A Regency diamond and step cut magnum carafe. England, circa 1820.
Category

1820s Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Cut Glass

19th century wooden grain measure
Located in Brecht, BE
lovely worn patina on this grain measure, that can be used as a planter or as a sculpture ...
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Late 19th Century Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Willow

FINE ANTIQUE 1913 STERLING SILVER & GLASS CRYSTAL THOMAS INGLETON TRiNKET JAR
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
Royal House Antiques Royal House Antiques is delighted to offer for sale this stunning 1913 London Made Sterling Silver topped Thomas Ingleton Dressing table trinket box with lovely...
Category

1910s Edwardian Vintage British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Sterling Silver

Striped Fold with Inclusions I, Red & Blue Ceramic Vessel by Steven Edwards
By Steven Edwards
Located in London, GB
Striped fold with inclusions I is a unique sculpture by the British artist Steven Edwards, created from colored parian porcelain. Steven Edwards is a ceramic artist whose work investigates the language of making through the materiality and physicality of clay. Fascinated by process-led making, he uses traditional techniques that provoke unanticipated outcomes, using clay as a medium that sustains the narrative of the making process. The resulting forms embody his interaction and manipulation of the clay using bespoke tools to explore the intrinsic properties of the material. His creative practice starts by purposely placing clay under stress to reveal the natural tension and movement in its surface and form. Throughout the whole making process, he pushes, pulls, compresses and slices the material to provoke a reaction. The final forms are a combination of these making scenarios, translating a theme of duality in their appearance – the contrast of visual distortion and precision, the stillness and movement in form and the surface deception between synthetic and natural. Whilst challenging and pushing his material to the limits, often using clay bodies in ways they are not designed for, Edwards purposely exploits unexpected outcomes. Creating a sense of unease, during the making his clay cracks and buckles, resulting in permanent scars that illustrate the extremes that have been asked of it. Purely aesthetic, these fissures within the surface are an important counter point to the idealised sugary-hued confectionery layered rings. Edwards has exhibited his work at premiere contemporary design and craft shows including British Ceramics...
Category

2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

Pistachio Harlequin, patterned black, white & olive glass vase by Sarah Wiberley
By Sarah Wiberley
Located in London, GB
‘Pistachio Harlequin' is a unique glass sculptural vessel by the British artist, Sarah Wiberley. Handblown from layers of colour, the precise patterns shown are created by masking an...
Category

2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Relic Vessels Triptych - Ash & Rose Gold by Marc Fish
By Marc Fish
Located in Newhaven, GB
Marc Fish's Relics series of Vessels are assembled using 500 layers of laser cut veneer. This could be ash, oak, walnut or black ash layered to produce a vessel form and then careful...
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2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Gold Leaf

Ruskin Pottery Ceramic Vase, Glazed Stoneware, 1927
By Ruskin Pottery
Located in New York, NY
Ruskin Pottery ceramic vase is made of hand thrown drip glazed stoneware. Impressed signature and date to underside: [Ruskin England 1927]. About the studio: "The Ruskin Pottery ...
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20th Century Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic

ANTIQUE 1899 STERLING SILVER & GLASS CRYSTAL FREDERICK WICK & SONS TRiNKET JAR
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
Royal House Antiques Royal House Antiques is delighted to offer for sale this stunning 1899 London Made Sterling Silver topped Frederick Wick Dressing table trinket box with lovely ...
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1890s Late Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Sterling Silver

Burleigh Ware, England, Vase in Glazed Ceramics, Modernist Design
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Burleigh Ware, England. Vase in glazed ceramics. Modernist design, mid 20th century. Measures: 25 x 10.5 cm. In excellent condition. Stamped.
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic

Hand Painted Platter with Unique Contemporary Design, Platter 19
By Bruce McLean
Located in London, GB
Acclaimed conceptual artist Bruce McLean debuts a vast new body of work titled Garden Ware that was exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The collection includes one...
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2010s Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic

MacIntyre Moorcroft 'Poppy' Patterned Art Pottery Tobacco or Dresser Jar
By James Macintyre & Co.
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This antique art pottery covered tobacco or dresser jar was made by the James MacIntyre company of England, under the design direction of William Moorcroft...
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Late 19th Century Late Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Pottery

English 1880s Oval Oak Planter with Brass Braces Mounted on Custom Oak Stand
Located in Atlanta, GA
An English oval oak planter from the late 19th century, with brass braces, lion rings pulls and newer custom oak stand. Born in England during the later years of the 19th century, th...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Brass

Rare Minton Majolica Plant Trough, circa 1870
Located in New York, NY
Rectangular form, molded on the front and reverse with a panel of two cherubs holding a female portrait.
Category

1870s Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Majolica

Pair of Victorian Bristol Glass Table Lustres
Located in Montreal, QC
Pair of Victorian Bristol glass table lustres cased in pink on white gilded and enameled glass, hung with long crystal pendant prisms. This pair is in Vi...
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19th Century Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Crystal

Polychromatic Interleave 005, a unique glass vessel in red & blue by Liam Reeves
By Liam Reeves
Located in London, GB
Polychromatic Interleave 005, is a unique handblown glass vessel with fine filigree white cane detail by the British artist Liam Reeves. The two colours of glass in red and blue, merge in the making to create a larger spectrum of hues where they meet, covering the white canes below. A truly exquisite piece. Liam Reeves has been making glass professionally since 1998 when he graduated from Middlesex University with a BA (Hons) in three-dimensional design. During this time he has honed his skills whilst working in the glass industry for some of the best glassmakers in the UK. In 2009 Reeves studied for an MA at the RCA in order to explore the creative possibilities of the medium of glassblowing. He is currently hot-glass technician at the very same and prestigious Royal College of Art in London. While at the RCA Liam discovered a passion for investigating pivotal techniques from glassblowing’s two-millennia of rich history. From the mould blowing of ancient Rome to the complex goblet-making techniques of Renaissance Venice...
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2010s Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Vintage Denby Pottery Vase with Rings, Late 20th Century
By Denby Pottery England
Located in Roma, IT
Vase with rings is an original decorative object realized in the first half of the 20th century. Original colored glazed pottery. Made in United Kingdom. Mint conditions. ...
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Late 20th Century British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Pottery

English Victorian Majolica Porcelain Monkey Pot
By Bretby Ceramics
Located in Queens, NY
"English Victorian (Majolica) porcelain green and yellow basket form jardiniere being held by a seated monkey figure (stamps: BRETBY ENGLAND) Repair to...
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19th Century Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

White volcanic decorative vessel with black porcelain crackle
By Alison Lousada
Located in London, GB
Tall large bottle shaped white and black stoneware clay and porcelain vessel with heavy volcanic textured glaze and black porcelain crackle. The work is hand built using a combinati...
Category

2010s Organic Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ceramic, Clay, Porcelain

Vintage Pair of Polychrome Vases by G.H. Richard London Matlock, Late 1900
Located in Roma, IT
Pair of polychrome vases is an original decorative pair of objects realized in the mid-20th century. Original polychrome glazed pottery. On the ...
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Late 20th Century British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Pottery

Regency Period Bronze and Ormolu Pen Holder
Located in London, GB
An unusual early 19th century bronze & ormolu Penholder surmounted by “Sander” in the form of classical urn with allegorical figures, supported on square plinth base.
Category

Early 19th Century Regency Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Bronze, Ormolu

Signed Clyne Farquarson Leaf Pattern Biscuit Barrel for John Walsh
By John Walsh Walsh
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Signed Clyne Farquarson Leaf Pattern Biscuit Barrel for John Walsh Additional information: Date : Late 1930s Origin : Birmingham, England Bowl Features : cylindrical; engraved ...
Category

20th Century Art Deco British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Vintage Denby Pottery Vase with Handle, Late 20th Century
By Denby Pottery England
Located in Roma, IT
Vase with handle and spout is an original decorative object realized in the first half of the 20th century.  Original colored glazed pottery. Made in United Kingdom by Denby Pottery...
Category

Late 20th Century British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Pottery

Large William Moorcroft Wisteria Plum Vase, c1935
By William Moorcroft
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Large William Moorcroft Wisteria Plum Vase, c1935 Additional Information: Heading : Large William Moorcroft pottery vase Date : c1935 Origin : Burslem, Engl...
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20th Century British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Pottery

Large Glazed Greek Terracotta Vase
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
An impressive large Greek style vase, intricately crafted in terracotta and applied with a vibrant treacle glaze. Shaped like a trophy, this mid 19th century urn shares similarities with the marble vase attributed to prominent 2nd century Greek sculptor Sosibios in terms of shape and style, detailed with unique handles shaped like a swans neck. Unlike the Sosibios vase, the heart of this terracotta vase is largely plain showcasing the beautiful tone variation and lustre of the glaze. To the top, the vase is more intricate, detailed with a section of leaves and berries and stands on a socle carved with leaves to match the lower portion of the vase’s body. Thanks to its large scale and beautiful colour, this Greek style terracotta vase makes a striking statement piece placed on a pedestal or at the centre of a large sideboard...
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Mid-19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Stoneware

English Porcelain Two-Handled Vase with Feathers, Minton, circa 1840
Located in New York, NY
Twin handled double lipped vase. Finely painted with feathers and handles terminating with molded masks.
Category

1840s Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

Ironstone Urn & Lid with Foo Dog Finial, England ca. 1820
Located in Atlanta, GA
Ironstone Urn & Lid with Foo Dog Finial, England ca. 1820.
Category

Early 19th Century Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Ironstone

Antique pair of English Regency period classical bronze urns, circa 1820
Located in Central England, GB
This very elegant pair of English Regency period classical bronze urns are of small proportions and made to a very stylish and sophisticated design. They stand on plain square bases ...
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1820s Regency Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Royal Crown Derby Cobalt Blue Vases, Dated 1913
Located in New York, NY
Cobalt blue and gold and panels painted by Gregory late 19th century. Gregory was described by Honey, the late curator of Ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum as the "foremost flower painter of his day". The jeweling is probably by Desire Leroy...
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1910s Vintage British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

Royal Crown Derby Covered Urn, 19th Century
Located in New York, NY
Hand painted with fine enameling and relief/reticulated decoration; cherubs, wild life and birds.
Category

19th Century Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

Woman 222 Vase by Karina Smagulova
Located in Geneve, CH
Woman 222 Vase by Karina Smagulova One of a Kind. Dimensions: Ø 20 x H 55 cm. Materials: Terracotta and white stoneware. ​ With an Armenian and Kazakh...
Category

2010s Post-Modern British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Stoneware, Terracotta

English Victorian Celadon and White Porcelain Floral Vase
Located in Queens, NY
English Victorian celadon and white porcelain oval shaped vase with floral design and bird handles.
Category

19th Century Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Porcelain

Large Antique Hand-Crafted Green Glass Trumpet Vase with Gilt Scroll Decoration
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This large green antique art glass trumpet vase is unsigned, but presumed to have originated from England and dating to approximately 1880 and done in the period Victorian style. The...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Art Glass

Exceptional Pair of Opaque Glass Ormolu Mounted Decanters by Leuchars
By William Leuchars
Located in Steyning, West sussex
A highly unusual pair of Victorian decanters made by Leuchars of 38 Piccadilly London. The opaque glass bodies ormolu-mounted with Fine swaged rope decoration this with inserted enam...
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1880s Victorian Antique British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Enamel, Ormolu

Art Déco Cut Crystal Bottle With Enamel and Silver Lid by Mappin & Webb, England
By Mappin & Webb
Located in North Miami, FL
1920s Art Déco cut crystal bottle with enamel and sterling silver lid by Mappin & Webb, England By: Mappin & Webb Material: cut glass, glass, crystal, silver, silver plate, metal, s...
Category

1920s Art Deco Vintage British Vases and Vessels

Materials

Crystal, Metal, Silver, Silver Plate, Sterling Silver, Enamel

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