Art Nouveau cobalt blue amphora shaped porcelain pitcher

£105.00

Lovely piece of late 19th-century Art Nouveau craftsmanship, this porcelain pitcher / ewer / vase embodies elegance and sophistication. Crafted in the 1890s, it boasts a stunning cobalt blue hue adorned with lavish gold accents, epitomizing the opulence of the era. Its graceful amphora shape, complemented by an S-shaped handle, exudes timeless charm. Adorned with a delicate floral design, this piece is a testament to the artistic intricacy of the Art Nouveau movement.

Made by Barkers and Kent, Foley of England, c. 1890's

226 g
20.5 cm tall
5.5 cm base diameter
8 cm across body

Good antique condition. Some wear to gilt; repairs to handle in several places.

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Lovely piece of late 19th-century Art Nouveau craftsmanship, this porcelain pitcher / ewer / vase embodies elegance and sophistication. Crafted in the 1890s, it boasts a stunning cobalt blue hue adorned with lavish gold accents, epitomizing the opulence of the era. Its graceful amphora shape, complemented by an S-shaped handle, exudes timeless charm. Adorned with a delicate floral design, this piece is a testament to the artistic intricacy of the Art Nouveau movement.

Made by Barkers and Kent, Foley of England, c. 1890's

226 g
20.5 cm tall
5.5 cm base diameter
8 cm across body

Good antique condition. Some wear to gilt; repairs to handle in several places.

Lovely piece of late 19th-century Art Nouveau craftsmanship, this porcelain pitcher / ewer / vase embodies elegance and sophistication. Crafted in the 1890s, it boasts a stunning cobalt blue hue adorned with lavish gold accents, epitomizing the opulence of the era. Its graceful amphora shape, complemented by an S-shaped handle, exudes timeless charm. Adorned with a delicate floral design, this piece is a testament to the artistic intricacy of the Art Nouveau movement.

Made by Barkers and Kent, Foley of England, c. 1890's

226 g
20.5 cm tall
5.5 cm base diameter
8 cm across body

Good antique condition. Some wear to gilt; repairs to handle in several places.

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