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194 Vase, 1890-96 (earthenware)
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194 Vase, 1890-96 (earthenware)
3084492 194 Vase, 1890-96 (earthenware) by English School, (19th century); height: 24.3 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: Twin-handled earthenware vase with an olive green glaze over a turquoise glaze, made by Burmantofts in Leeds c.1890-96.
of squat globular form, the neck bulbous at the base and flaring towards the rim, with an olive green glaze, streaking over a turquoise glaze at the bottom half of the body. Stamped on base with the " BF" monogram for Burmantofts Faience and 194, the shape number. The base also has three spur marks.); eGeffrye Museum; English, out of copyright
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This print showcases the exquisite "194 Vase" from 1890-96, created by the English School in the 19th century. Standing at a height of 24.3 cm, this earthenware masterpiece can be found at The Geffrye Museum of the Home in London, UK. The vase features a unique twin-handled design with a squat globular form and a neck that flares towards the rim. Its stunning olive green glaze gracefully streaks over a turquoise glaze on the lower half of its body, creating an enchanting visual effect. Stamped on its base is the iconic "BF" monogram for Burmantofts Faience and shape number 194. Crafted by Burmantofts in Leeds during their prime years between 1890-96, this vase bears witness to their exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. Three spur marks on its base further attest to its authenticity. Against a pristine white background, this studio shot captures every intricate detail of this Victorian-era treasure. The vibrant colors and ornamental decoration make it an ideal addition to any furnishing or decorative collection. With its rich history and cultural significance, this earthenware vessel offers us glimpses into past societies and ceramic manufacturing techniques. It serves as a testament to both artistic creativity and functional design—a true embodiment of timeless beauty captured through Bridgeman Images' lens.
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