Vase

Mintons



Vase

Mintons

Summary

Wide urn shaped turquoised glazed vase on black Chinoiserie stand with gilded decoration simulating ebony, and a wide slightly waisted neck. Two loop handles joined at shoulder and part way down the main body each with a gilded bone china garland shaped ring. Decorated with overglaze enamels in imitation of Chinese cloisonne enamelling. Ground of main body covered in hexagons outlined in brown and gilding simulating a honeycomb effect. Over this hangs a border of six pendent lappets that reach to the base of the vase, each decorated in an abstract design suggestive of a dragon in dark and light green, yellow, blue red and white enamels. Lappets bordered in pink, green, gilding and dark blue. Band at shoulder of a pink geometric fret on green. From this six dark blue triangles with a geometric pattern in blue, pink, yellow and gold, reach up the neck, across the turquoise ground now decorated with small red flowers in a brown diaper pattern, towards the gilded rim from which hangs six multicoloured jui motifs. The base of the main body is encircled by a ring of multicoloured geometric pattern above a repeat of the green and pink fret. Further gilding, including a band of dot and spot motif. Vase screwed on to a black plinth with a wavy edge overhanging six feet, and enriched with gilding. Referred to as pattern : 04029 shape : 1912.

Display Label

Material Look-alikes Nature and science provide designers and makers with a vast choice of possible materials from curious organics to modern synthetics. In the display case to your left some of the objects are made from materials deliberately disguised to look like others. Can you spot the impostors? The answers are on the labels or in the folder below.


Object Name

Vase

Creators Name

Mintons

Date Created

1880

accession number

1884.27

Place of creation

Stoke-on-Trent

Medium

Credit

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