Decorative Porcelain Vases

A selection of ornate vases made from porcelain and faience, featuring intricate designs and vibrant colors reflective of cultural heritage.

Baluster covered jar with powder blue and flowering plants and animals in panel decoration, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1724 Balus -shaped lid jar with long, spreading neck, painted in underly glaze blue and on the glaze gold. The pot is covered with bleu poudré (powder blue) and decorated with three rows of compartments: the bottom row has a different flowering plant or tree in each section with a rock with insects; The second row is also with four different flowering plants (Lotus, chrysanthemum, prunus, peony) with birds and/or butterflies. Around the neck four compartments with different flower areas and butterflies; A double circle on the bottom. The lid with worn decoration of four compartments with flowering plants on a rock and decorative edge. Lid has been restored. Bleu Poudré with gold. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral). gold (metal) painting / vitrification Balus -shaped lid jar with long, spreading neck, painted in underly glaze blue and on the glaze gold. The pot is co
Baluster covered jar with powder blue and flowering plants and animals in panel decoration, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1724 Balus -shaped lid jar with long, spreading neck, painted in underly glaze blue and on the glaze gold. The pot is covered with bleu poudré (powder blue) and decorated with three rows of compartments: the bottom row has a different flowering plant or tree in each section with a rock with insects; The second row is also with four different flowering plants (Lotus, chrysanthemum, prunus, peony) with birds and/or butterflies. Around the neck four compartments with different flower areas and butterflies; A double circle on the bottom. The lid with worn decoration of four compartments with flowering plants on a rock and decorative edge. Lid has been restored. Bleu Poudré with gold. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral). gold (metal) painting / vitrification Balus -shaped lid jar with long, spreading neck, painted in underly glaze blue and on the glaze gold. The pot is co
Scent bottle ca. 1760-1800 British, Staffordshire. Scent bottle. British, Staffordshire. ca. 1760-1800. Copper, enamel. Enamels-PaintedHutsul Easter eggTeapot with a motif of two dragons unknownJARRA DE TALAVERA.Vase 1861-1895 Silesia. Glass with enamel decoration . Adolph von Heyden (Decorator)Turkish Figure, Sweetmeat Dish. Bow Porcelain Factory; London, England, 1744-1775. Date: 1755-1765. Dimensions: H. 20.3 cm (8 in.). Soft-paste porcelain, polychrome enamels and gilding. Origin: Bow. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Asia, Iran, Tehran. Vase and necklace in shop window.Tea canister with a maternity visit, anonymous, c. 1700 Tea bus with maternity visit, a thread along the neck. The cap was added later. Delft earthenware Tea bus with maternity visit, a thread along the neck. The cap was added later. Delft earthenwareClose-up of two vases in iron stands, Murano, Venice, Veneto, ItalyIncense container in shape of a bird (Kogo). Artist: Miyagawa Chozo (Japanese, 1797-1860). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: H. 1 13/16 in. (4.6 cm); Diam. 2 13/16 in. (7.2 cm).After being apprenticed to Aoki Mokubei (1767-1833) to learn pottery techniques, Miyagawa Chozo opened a new kiln at Makuzugahara in Higashiyama, Kyoto. Given the artistic name Makuzu by Yasui no Monzeki, a retired monk of the Shingon (Esoteric Buddhist) sect, he began making "Makuzu ware." He was the father of Meiji-period ceramic artist Miyagawa (Makuzu) Kozan I (1842-1916). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.HU" quadrilateral vase;  2. PO. 18th century (1736-00-00-1796-00-00);Qing (style), ceramics, Phoenixes (iconogr.), Hu, bats (iconogr.), Porcelain, color porcelain, dragons (iconogr.), Chinese art, vasesBox, Enamel, copper, brass, In shape of a head; field of white enamel, with features colored. Hinged lid and deep blue on outside. Representation of a 'Turk.', Staffordshire or Bilston, England, ca. 1770, enamels, Decorative Arts, box, boxChinese Porcelain VasesCandelabrum Depicting an Allegorical Figure of Matrimony, c. 1775. Derby Porcelain Factory (Chelsea-Derby Period, 1770-84). Soft-paste porcelain; overall: 31.1 x 25.7 x 15.6 cm (12 1/4 x 10 1/8 x 6 1/8 in.).White Chinese porcelain vases with floral ornamentMilk jug (pot à lait Étrusque), part of Breakfast Service (déjeuner) 1813 Sèvres Manufactory French This breakfast service (56.29.1-.8) was presented by Napoleon I to Princess Auguste-Amélie, wife of his stepson Eugène Beauharnais, on New Year's Day of 1814. The overall theme of the decoration was described in the factory records as the "loves of amors and nymphs," and the title given to the scene on the tray was "Accused Nymphs Appearing before the Tribunal of Love.". Milk jug (pot à lait Étrusque), part of Breakfast Service (déjeuner). French, Sèvres. 1813. Hard-paste porcelain. Ceramics-PorcelainDelftware, or Delft pottery, wooden clogs as souvenirs, Delft, Province of South Holland, the NetherlandsCovered Tankard. UnknownPharmaceutical jars for storing "Aspirina" and "Bicarbonat". Pharmacy Museum. Turku. Finland.