Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase, 19th Century
$199.00Beautiful small Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase, 19th Century. Backstamp and unidentified artist’s mark clearly impressed. Dimensions are approximately 3.5″ diameter by 2″ height.
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Beautiful small Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase, 19th Century. Backstamp and unidentified artist’s mark clearly impressed. Dimensions are approximately 3.5″ diameter by 2″ height.
Lovely round covered Moorcroft dresser dish decorated with tubelined clematis flowers on a blue-green glazed background, Walter Moorcroft era. Full backstamp Moorcroft and Made in England. ย Excellent condition with light, age-related crazing. Measures 4.5″ wide x 3″ high.
Early Vienna Secessionist vase, Circa 1900s from the very start of the secessionist movement that took hold in Vienna, soon to be followed in England and elsewhere. About the Vienna Secession. The Vienna Secession was an art movement formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian painters, graphic artists, sculptors, and architects who had resigned…
Scarce early period William Moorcroft during the period he worked for James MacIntyre, late 1800s until 1912, before MacIntyre forced him out because the company feared Moorcroft would outshine their other products.
A stunning Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase by Hannah Barlowย decorated between relief molded friezes with a sgraffito scene featuring grazing cattle.
Vintage hand-crafted, signed art pottery by J J Howard, circa 1973. Pristine condition. Measures 10 inches tall by 8 inches at widest point.
A lovely circa 1919 – 1927 Kinkozan satsuma hand carved art pottery vase, mint condition, signed with partial original paper label intact. About Kinkozan. The Kinkozan family was associated with pottery since 1645. They went on to become the largest producer of Satsuma ware, from the end of the 19th century until 1927 after which…
A rare vase reminiscent of the Martin Brothers (circa 1877-1923), who were instrumental in establishing studio and art pottery in England, this piece was created by English potter and artist Andrew Hull in 2023 and is a true collector’s piece.
Early-career piece by Lee Davis, the first Resident Potter at the John C. Campbell Folk School. Circa mid-1976s. About the Artist. Davis received his Masters in Fine Arts, Ceramics from Indiana University. He was a resident potter at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina, since 1976. He is known for wheel…
The next generation of the Moorcroft legacy, this circa 1980 Pagoda-style lidded vase was created by the fourth generation of the Moorcroft family โ Lise B. Moorcroft, great-granddaughter of Thomas Moorcroft, granddaughter of William Moorcroft, and daughter of Walter Moorcroft.
Who doesn’t love monkeys? Often associated with fertility, luck, and prosperity , they also represent grace and adaptability — necessary for navigating through life’s many challenges. In any aspect, monkeys bring good fortune, and make a profound impact on our imaginations and spirituality. Unmarked except for initials BC and TR on the bottom; this scarce…
This is a rare yet affordable collector’s piece by Mark V. Marshall, crafted in the style of the Martin Brothers’ grotesque work, created during his time at Doulton from 1878 to 1912.