- ROYAL DOULTON FLAMBE HARRY NIXON VASECylindrical
form; high fired flame glaze of deep dark reds shading to black, violet and yellow.
Polychrome mottled colors in a spongeware style design encircling body. Signed HN. Doulton...
[more like this] - SMALL CHINESE FLAMBE MOONFLASK VASE,
19TH C. Chinese ,19th C,the elegantly waisted neck flaring at the rim, the neck set with two pierced scroll handles with extended terminals, covered overall in a raspberry-red...
[more like this] - Massive Chinese flambe glazed porcelain
censer, of wide shallow saucer form with rounded shoulder, set on three shaped feet, with purple-blue splashes to the red violet body; drain hole; usual minor wear; D: 15...
[more like this] - A CHINESE MOTTLED VIOLET FLAMBE GLAZED
JAR,19TH C. A 19th C,large, Chinese, porcelain jar, globular with a short straight neck, the exterior with a mottled blue, red, & purple flambe glaze.
D: 9" (22.8 cm)
Provenance:...
[more like this] - CHINESE SKY BLUE FLAMBE VASE Bottle
Form Porcelain Vase, with bulbous body and cylindrical neck, with whitish rim, purplish-violet neck fading to a streaky milky lavender-blue glazed body, on wooden stand, vase...
[more like this] - A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED BOWL
shape 40,
moulded with continuous blossom, the sparse crimson flambé glaze thickening slightly and transmuting to specks of green towards the low foot, the glaze on the interior pooling...
[more like this] - A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED STEM CUP
the speckled
flambé glaze transmuting to violet and green, 6.5cm h, impressed marks, dated 1924...
[more like this] - A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED VASE
the speckled
green flambé glaze transmuting from crimson to violet and purple, 21cm h, impressed mark, dated 1909...
[more like this] - TWO RUSKIN HIGH FIRED PIN BOWLS
one
in a green speckled intense flambé glaze, the other with splashed flambé glaze, on the interior transmuting to violet and green, 6cm diam, painted scissors or impressed...
[more like this] - A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED LAMP
of slender
shouldered form with slightly waisted neck, on flared and pierced foot, the flambé glaze transmuting to violet and turquoise, breaking out into spots of intense emerald green,...
[more like this] - Moorcroft Flambé Landscape Lamp Base
ca. 1928 by William Moorcroft (British 1872-1945) Possibly from the Eventide design ca. 1923 - 1930's however with more purple green and red than most others from this design....
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