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Minton Secessionist Tubelined Bowl, Circa Early 1900s
$352.00
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Description
Flower Power at its best! This is a Minton Secessionist Bowl Pattern No.32. Wonderful bowl, tubelined in purple, white and green. Base marks as per photos. Diameter 7.875″ Height 3.5″. Bottom interior has some signs of use, otherwise excellent condition.
Circa 1901 to 1916, when Minton produced a range of pottery called Secessionist Ware, designed by John W. Wadsworth under the art directorship of Léon Victor Solon. The stylized floral and foliage designs constitute a major British contribution to the international style of Art Nouveau. However, Solon and Wadsworth named the collection after the leading European Art Nouveau grouping of the time, the Vienna Secession, whose first international exhibition had been held in Vienna in 1898. The use of industrial manufacturing methods meant the Secessionist range was more accessible to the popular market than other smaller studio or hand-made pottery.
Additional information
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.875 × 7.875 × 3.5 in |
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