Chinese Painted Tureens, circa 1910
View Similar Items
1 of 20
Chinese Painted Tureens, circa 1910
About the Item
- Dimensions:Height: 8 in (20.32 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)Depth: 9 in (22.86 cm)
- Style:Chinese Export (In the Style Of)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:1910-1919
- Date of Manufacture:1910
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Stamford, CT
- Reference Number:Seller: Brenda Mahoney 1stDibs: LU862311730501
You May Also Like
- Majolica Goose Tureen, circa 1950Located in Austin, TXBrown Majolica goose tureen signed on underside Caugant, circa 1950.Category
Vintage 1950s French Country Soup Tureens
MaterialsCeramic
- Majolica Doe Tureen Caugant, circa 1950By Michel CaugantLocated in Austin, TXRare Majolica doe tureen signed Caugant, circa 1950.Category
Vintage 1950s French Country Soup Tureens
MaterialsCeramic
- Majolica Bison Tureen Caugant, circa 1950By Michel CaugantLocated in Austin, TXMajolica bison tureen signed Michel Caugant, circa 1950.Category
Vintage 1950s French Rustic Ceramics
MaterialsCeramic
- French Majolica Rabbit Tureen circa 1940By Michel CaugantLocated in Austin, TXFrench Majolica rabbit tureen, circa 1940 signed "Caugant.".Category
Vintage 1940s French Country Soup Tureens
MaterialsCeramic
- Ancient Italian Maiolica Tureen Milano, 1770 circaBy Pasquale Rubati, Felice ClericiLocated in Milano, ITMaiolica tureen “allo struzzo” (ostrich decoration) Milan, Felice Clerici or Pasquale Rubati factory, circa 1750-1780 Measures: 9.25 in x 12.79 in x 10.23 in (cm 23.5 x cm 32.5 x cm 26) lb 4.78 (kg 2.17) State of conservation, a felûre consolidated inside with slight edge chipping restored. In Milan in the 18th century two Majolica warehouses were opened, the first, by Felice Clerici, in 1745, the second in 1756 by Pasquale Rubati. Traditionally this type of decoration has been attributed to the Pasquale Rubati factory. In reality the motif “allo struzzo”, one of the clearest examples of how the taste for chinoiserie met with considerable success during the 18th century, had been produced, in specimens of greater or lesser quality, by both Milanese manufactories. This Maiolica tureen has a swollen and ribbed oval bowl, rests on an extroflexed foot and shows stirrup handles. The tri-color ornament, in the typical tones of Japanese "Imari" decorations, shows an idealized oriental landscape that develops around a perforated rock and has a willow tree with long lance-shaped leaves framing the long-legged bird figure. The ornamentation is enhanced by decorative elements such as butterflies, small florets and a vase with a thin flowery stem. The lid is ribbed with a pear-shaped knob on top. The decoration was called in the Milanese manufactories "allo struzzo" (ostrich decoration) and this refers to the oriental figure Xian He or the crane, symbol of longevity, here losing its symbolic value. It is hypothesized that among some 16th century engravings...Category
Antique 1770s Italian Chinoiserie Ceramics
MaterialsMaiolica
- French Green Majolica Tureen with Grapes, circa 1890Located in Austin, TX19th Century green Majolica tureen with grapes. East of France. Measures: height / 6.5 diameter / 6" by 5"Category
Antique 1890s French Rustic Soup Tureens
MaterialsCeramic, Faience, Majolica