Pair of J Kent Chinoiserie Foley Ware Vases c1920s
Current Bid: | £65.00 |
Bid Increment: | £5.00 |
Next Min Bid: | £70.00 |
Buyer’s Premium: | £15.60 |
Total Amount: | £80.60 |
Number of Bids: | 3 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
Highest Bidder: | User 1338 |
Auction Start: | 07/02/22 00:18:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 20/02/22 20:20:00 UTC |
Auction Finished : | 20/02/22 20:20:56 UTC |
LOT NUMBER 11
Pair of J Kent Chinoiserie Foley Ware Vases c1920s
A pair of Vases of pear shape form with slender flaring necks decorated in the Chinoiserie style, the blue transfer ware design depicting Oriental figures in a stylised garden scene with iron red highlighting to the ground, the necks with a stylised floral design and the base with gilt highlighting, the top similarly finished with the gilt decoration extending to the interior. The bases with six character marks in underglaze blue, loosely imitating the Chinese, and reading 'J Kent' 'Ye Olde' 'Foley' 'Ware' 'Fenton' 'England'. Early twentieth century circa 1920s. Foley is a small district alongside King Street, Fenton, near the border with Longton, in Staffordshire, England. There was a pottery at Foley as early as the eighteenth century, and there were to be 5 different companies which had "Foley" in their name operating in this area, the last of which closed down around 10 years ago. One of these firms was the Old Foley Pottery of James Kent and this was the manufacturer of this pair of vases, marked as 'Ye Olde Foley Ware'. James Kent made a variety of vases in the Chinese style in the 1920s loosely adapting original Chinese models. Decoration was in blue transfer applied before glazing, and the ground was highlighted in gold or iron red, as here. The productions presented modestly priced versions of original Oriental pieces for the English market. These vases are less commonly found now and seldom as original pairs.Size: | 29 cm high |
Weight: | 1.3kg |
Date: | c 1920s |
Condition: | Good condition with no damage or restoration |
Estimate: | £80 – 120 |