An unusual pair of Art Deco style Japonaiserie ceramic vases, probably French 1920s/1930s
Current Bid: | £20.00 |
Bid Increment: | £2.00 |
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Buyer’s Premium: | £4.80 |
Total Amount: | £24.80 |
Number of Bids: | 3 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
Highest Bidder: | User 1412 |
Auction Start: | 02/11/24 10:16:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 16/11/24 20:08:00 UTC |
Auction Finished : | 16/11/24 20:08:01 UTC |
LOT NUMBER 5
An unusual pair of Art Deco style Japonaiserie ceramic vases, probably French 1920s/1930s
The fashion if not mania for ‘things Japanese’ in the late C19th and early C20th is well known and well documented. Sometimes pieces were produced with the aim of being more affordable and this seems to be what we have here. This earthenware pair of vases are of hexagonal form, flaring at the neck and base with a rounded foot, and covered in a crackleware glaze which graduates from black at the foot, through dark brown to mustard yellow at the top with the addition of reds and greens. On this is applied stencil decoration in black of two contrasting but complimentary scenes, on the one two geisha planting small bonsai trees and on the other a single geisha standing in a garden scene with a covered bird’s house in the distance. The reverses are plain and the foot glazed in cream, each with the numbers 1593. Modest pastiches of the Oriental style were produced in England in the 1930s (elsewhere on the site can be seen a Pair of Orientalist Staffordshire ‘Foley Ware’ vases) but this pair were more probably made in France at around the same time, where there was an equal if not an even greater enthusiasm for the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’. The clean lines of the shape very much recall the Art Deco era but no parallels seem to exist, making this pair a rather ‘one off’ addition to a collection of Japanese influenced decorative arts.Size: | Ht 26.5cm Width 11cm (max) Base diam 10.5cm |
Weight: | 1.45kg |
Date: | 1920s/1930s |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £30 – 40 |