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Old Pottery Matt Green Arts & Crafts Antique Umbrella Stand Brush Roseville
Located in Wilton, CT
Old Arts and Crafts pottery umbrella stand in matt green glaze, circa early 20th century. I think this was made by Brush-McCoy Pottery. 17" high, 8" diameter. Chip on footrim, marks ...
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Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Pottery Umbrella Stands

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Pottery

Antique Spongeware Umbrella Stand
Located in Cincinnati, OH
Multi-color design spongeware umbrella stand. Cream color with blue and brown accents. Good condition for umbrella stand. No notable chips, scratches or other issues.
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Early 20th Century North American Pottery Umbrella Stands

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Pottery

Antique Spongeware Umbrella Stand
Antique Spongeware Umbrella Stand
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Antique Art Nouveau Brown & Green Majolica Pottery Walking Stick Umbrella Stand
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Antique Art Nouveau Brown & Green Majolica Pottery Walking Stick Umbrella Stand. Circa Late 19th Century. Measurements: 20" H x 11" Diameter.
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Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Antique Pottery Umbrella Stands

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Pottery

Roseville Florentine I Umbrella Holder Stand, Shape 763-20, Circa 1924
Located in Germantown, MD
Large Roseville Florentine umbrella stand holder or floor vase model no. 763-20.T his stand is in excellent condition. Excellent condition. It s...
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Early 20th Century American American Empire Pottery Umbrella Stands

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Pottery

Vintage Roseville Pottery Pine Cone Umbrella Stand in Blue #777-20"
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage Roseville Pottery Pine Cone Umbrella Stand in Blue #777-20". Item featured is a large impressive size, popular blue pine cone pattern...
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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Pottery Umbrella Stands

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Ceramic, Pottery

Bitossi Style 1970s Blue West German Pottery Mid-Century Floor Vase by Scheurich
Located in Landau an der Isar, Bayern
Great, tall and large floor standing handled vase or umbrella stand by West German pottery manufacturer Scheurich Keramik (ceramic), circa 1970. Add a splash of color / colour to you...
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Pottery Umbrella Stands

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Clay, Pottery

Vintage Boho Hand Painted Umbrella Stand
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Add a splash of color and charm to your entryway with this Vintage Boho Hand-Painted Umbrella Stand. Featuring intricate, hand-painted designs in vibrant hues, this stand combines fu...
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Late 20th Century American Pottery Umbrella Stands

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Pottery

Sabine Moshammer Tall German Art Studio Pottery Vase or Umbrella Stand, c. 1990s
Located in Landau an der Isar, Bayern
Wonderful unique tall stoneware vase by German artist Sabine Mooshammer, circa 1992. This piece of art Studio Pottery is really rather exquisite with the beautiful blue and white 'mo...
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1990s German Organic Modern Pottery Umbrella Stands

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Clay, Pottery, Stoneware

Sabine Moshammer Tall German Art Stoneware Vase or Umbrella Stand, circa 1990s
Located in Landau an der Isar, Bayern
Wonderful unique tall stoneware vase by German artist Sabine Mooshammer, circa 1992. This piece of art Studio Pottery is really rather exquisite with the beautiful blue and white 'mosaic' inclusions throughout the main body of the vase together with the terracotta colored inside rim with multicolored blue, green, turquoise and yellow inclusions. Could also be used as an umbrella stand or for displaying vintage walking sticks...
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1990s German Organic Modern Pottery Umbrella Stands

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Clay, Pottery, Stoneware

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ANTiQUE 1900 ARTS & CRAFTS SHAPLAND AND PETTER HALL COAT GLOVE UMBRELLA STAND
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
Royal House Antiques Royal House Antiques is delighted to offer for sale this stunning original Arts & Crafts Shapland & Petter Hall stand with hand hammered Copper panels over a Walnut frame with inset sheild mirror Please note the delivery fee listed is just a guide, it covers within the M25 only for the UK and local Europe only for international, if you would like an accurate quote please send me your postcode and I’ll provide you with the exact price A very good looking well made and decorative hat glove coat and scarf rack, this one is rare as it has the central mirror and its an earlier than usual example circa 1900 Made by Shapland & Petter, a full blub on their life and works can be found below In terms of the condition it is straight and solid, the piece sits well in any setting and looks decorative and very English country house, we have cleaned waxed and polished the timber, there is one hook slightly bent, otherwise its in fine order Dimensions Height:- 205cm Width:- 113cm Depth:- 40cm Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point, if you would like any additional or specific measurements please ask Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple Introduction This Barnstaple based company manufactured some of the finest pieces of furniture in Arts and Crafts style but very little has been written about the company or the pieces they produced. It a great shame that whilst Shapland and Petter pieces have been illustrated in books and auction catalogues they are invariably attributed to other makers such as Liberty and Co in London or Wylie and Lochhead in Glasgow. With this feature, we intend to inspire a more thorough appreciation of the work of the company; readers are invited to help with the task by sending photographs and information. Collectors and auction houses are now showing significantly more interest in Shapland and Petter pieces. The company, based in Barnstaple, England produced a very wide range of furniture in several different styles including many pieces in period reproduction and municipal style for town halls and commercial premises alongside their superb Arts and Crafts range Distinctive features of their superb Arts and Crafts style are the use of heart shaped piercing, geometric shapes with angled arches and the application of repousse copper panels. Decoration with marquetry, metal inlay, mounting of ceramic and enamel cabochons were techniques which they mastered with a combination of state of the art technology and traditional craftsmanship. Most distinctively, the pieces were extremely well made, with care and very best quality materials The growing interest in Shapland and Petter has raised many questions about the origins of the firm, and the sources of influence on their designs, some of which resemble designs by Ashbee, Ballie Scott, Voysey and Talwin Morris. Links have been assumed with Liberty and Co with the supposition Shapland and Petter worked on commissions for Liberty. There appears to be little evidence to support many of the assumptions which have developed around the company and this article is intended to help to start the discussion and to stimulate research The History of Shapland and Petter The Museum of North Devon in Barnstaple have an archive of Shapland and Petter which includes some company records and a small display of furniture and related items. The following text gives history of the company and is reproduced from the display boards in the museum with kind permission of North Devon Museums For over 100 years the Shapland and Petter factory has stood at the end of Barnstaple Long Bridge. Manufacturers of doors, door sets, and custom wood interiors, NT Shapland and Petter Ltd are still one of the towns largest employers. The company was established by Henry Shapland (b. 1823), a cabinet maker by trade. He embarked on a voyage to America in 1848, where he was inspired by an invention for a wave-moulding machine. He was only allowed to see it if he left the country immediately. Returning home with only rough notes, he reproduced the machine and in 1854 began a cabinet making business in one room at the Raleigh woolen mill in Pilton. Later the firm moved to Bear Street in Barnstaple. Henry Petter was an accountant who entered into partnership with Mr Shapland. The business progressed and in 1864 they bought the Raleigh Factory where Shapland first began his work. Success was rapid, but in 1888 the building burnt down. Immediately work began on a bigger and better factory - their present site by the Long Bridge - which included many modern inventions The two Henrys died within two years of each other - Petter in 1907 and Shapland in 1909. In 1924 Shapland and Petter merged with the Barnstaple Cabinet Company, producing North Devon's biggest industry. During the First World War Shapland and Petter's skilled craftsmen turned their hands to wooden propellers for the aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps. After the war, public tastes changed, and hand carved furniture was too expensive for many. Shapland and Petter's output now included elegant veneered pieces with smooth Art Deco lines. The company fitted out Pullman carriages and ocean liners and made hand-carved church furniture. The famous England Rugby Captain W. W. Wakefield was appointed Company Director in 1927. Throughout the depression of the late 1920's and early 1930's the company still managed to produce high quality work Furniture manufacturing continued until the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. Many workers left to fight, while the factory worked on Air Ministry contracts for ammunition boxes. After the war came radio cabinets and laboratory and contract furniture, until eventually large quantities of doors were being produced for hospitals, hotels, schools, offices and other buildings. Examples of Shapland and Petter's work can be seen all over North Devon. In Barnstaple, the shop front at 109 High Street is a good example, and the interior of the old Lloyd's Bank, now Chamber's Brasserie, was also Shapland's work. Examples of carving by Shapland's men can be seen in two chairs and a reading desk in Barnstaple Parish Church As cabinet makers, Shapland and Petter employed up to 350 people at a time. There were designers, carvers, cabinet makers, machinists, polishers, and labourers. The company was one of the first to install American labour-saving devices and was keen to adopt the most up-to-date machinery The fire of 1888 at the Raleigh Cabinet Works was a huge loss for the company. However, it resulted in a new factory which was altogether more modern and better equipped. The new building by the river was arranged into blocks. The production line began with the saw mills and ended with the finishing rooms. There was modern machinery in every department - one of their saws was the first of its kind in Britain. Water sprinklers and electric lights were a necessity - this factory would not burn down As well as the furniture production, Shapland and Petter imported timber by sea and rail. The new factory 's facilities were exceptional Shapland and Petter were renowned for excellent design and workmanship. The carvers were highly skilled, serving seven year apprenticeships and attending classes at the Barnstaple School of Art. Ornately carved furniture required up to a hundred tools The factory produced made to order woodwork for banks, hotels, and shops; mantelpieces, paneling and staircases. They fitted out Pullman railway carriages, the London Guildhall, and Edgar Wallace 's dining room as well as houses like Tapeley Park in North Devon Much of the work involved intricate leaded glass panels, or inlaid fruitwood designs, like the white bedroom suite shown in the exhibition here. This type of work is typical of Art Nouveau 1895 to 1910, inspired by the fluid shapes of plants and flowers Many pieces were made from standard designs. There were hundreds to choose from, and a selection could be seen in local and London showrooms and in catalogues. Although mass-produced, this furniture was well-made by skilled technicians and modern machinery Arts and Crafts designs of Shapland and Petter The development of the Arts and Crafts Movement in the South West of England has not been written up in any detail though we do know of the Art Potters of Barnstaple from the excellent book of this name by Audrey Edgeler. Less is known of the Barnstaple Guild of Metal Workers. We know of the Bath Cabinet Makers and the Newlyn School of Industrial Art in Cornwall but very little has been written about the furniture makers of Barnstaple in Devon The establishment of a large cabinet making firm in Barnstaple is not remarkable in itself; there were several cabinet makers in the area. What is interesting is that this particular Barnstaple firm should become a leading maker of Arts and Crafts furniture, copying the styles of the leading Architect designers and creating their own unique style Critics may point out that as their work was commercially driven and reliant upon machines it therefore does not really qualify as Arts and Crafts. Whilst the company was highly innovative in machine technology, they also employed many craftsmen who worked with their hands in woodcarving, marquetry work, design and application of decorative copperwork and other artistic embellishment in the true Arts and Crafts tradition. Anyone who has experience of Shapland and Petter workmanship knows the level of craftsmanship invested in each piece Sources of inspiration There appears to be no evidence to link any known architect, artist or designer to the Shapland and Petter company. Their designs appear to have been created solely by their own internal design staff none of whom appear to have published or registered their work in any other context C. R. Ashbee who established the Guild of Handicrafts visited Barnstaple in 1893 and provided a twelve week course on the design and decoration of furniture. It is presumed that this visit was hosted by Shapland and Petter, and that their own staff and those from other local furniture makers attended the course. Ashbee appears to have been unimpressed by the commercial attitudes he encountered and apparently disappointed at the lack of interest in his (high minded) lectures. 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Collaboration with other companies There is evidence that Shapland and Petter organised a wide network of companies to retail their products and hence many pieces have the labels of retail furnishers added. Little is known of their marketing in Europe and America but it may be that many Arts and Crafts pieces were sold abroad. Shapland and Petter had excellent access to rail and shipping lines for importing timber and presumably for exporting their finished products The extent of their collaboration with other companies is yet to be ascertained but there is evidence that their suppliers included the Della Robbia Pottery, Pilkingtons Tile...
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1930s Weller Pottery Neoclassical Acanthus Umbrella Cane Stand 20"
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Located in Baton Rouge, LA
A sculptural turn of the century (circa 1900) French Art Nouveau umbrella stand, rendered in cast iron enameled in a glossy brown. Stylized, twisting vines form the crest rail and su...
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Large 1970s German Fat Lava Scheurich Ceramic Pottery Glazed Brown Floor Vase
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A very large and heavy ceramic 'Fat Lave' pottery floor vase manufactured in Germany by Scheurich Keramik during the 1970s. This heavily glazed light and dark brown two-tone mottled ...
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1970s German Fat Lava Bay Ceramics Pottery Abstract Vase by Bodo Mans 92 45
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Vintage 1970s 'fat lava' bay pottery, ceramic, vase which was made in Germany. This large square vase has a wonderful deep green / brown base colour with an...
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Pottery Umbrella Stands

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West German Mid-Century Black & Grey Lava Glaze Floor Vase by Scheurich c. 1970s
Located in Landau an der Isar, Bayern
Gorgeous tall floor standing vase or umbrella stand by West German Pottery manufacturer Scheurich Keramik (Ceramic), circa 1970s. Add a splash of color / colour to your home decor with this beautiful black and gray glaze. Would make a great umbrella stand or walking stick holder...
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