Art Deco pair red flambe porcelain urns, Charles Noke for Royal Doulton
Pair of Art Deco red porcelain baluster vases depicting timber framed cottages in a continuous landscape by Royal Doulton. These 1920's urns showcase the stunning Flambe glaze, originating from Chinese potters in the 11th century. Utilising copper oxide as a colouring agent and fired in a reducing atmosphere, Royal Doulton adopted this technique in 1908.
Designed by Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, England c. 1920's
1910g
20 cm tall
8 cm top diameter
7.5 cm base diameter
16 cm across widest part
Very good antique condition. Chip to rim of one of the vases; light film on the glaze.
Pair of Art Deco red porcelain baluster vases depicting timber framed cottages in a continuous landscape by Royal Doulton. These 1920's urns showcase the stunning Flambe glaze, originating from Chinese potters in the 11th century. Utilising copper oxide as a colouring agent and fired in a reducing atmosphere, Royal Doulton adopted this technique in 1908.
Designed by Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, England c. 1920's
1910g
20 cm tall
8 cm top diameter
7.5 cm base diameter
16 cm across widest part
Very good antique condition. Chip to rim of one of the vases; light film on the glaze.
Pair of Art Deco red porcelain baluster vases depicting timber framed cottages in a continuous landscape by Royal Doulton. These 1920's urns showcase the stunning Flambe glaze, originating from Chinese potters in the 11th century. Utilising copper oxide as a colouring agent and fired in a reducing atmosphere, Royal Doulton adopted this technique in 1908.
Designed by Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, England c. 1920's
1910g
20 cm tall
8 cm top diameter
7.5 cm base diameter
16 cm across widest part
Very good antique condition. Chip to rim of one of the vases; light film on the glaze.