Pair of White Porcelain Bud Vases with Painted Color Floral Appliqués

Pair of porcelain bud vases with painted floral appliques.: Image of the pair of porcelain vases decorated with pastel hand-painted encrusted flowers. The flowers are pink, blue, purple, red, and orange with green leaves. There is also gold foil detail around the edges of the vase and throughout the piece.
Pair of porcelain bud vases with painted floral appliques.

Image of the pair of porcelain vases decorated with pastel hand-painted encrusted flowers. The flowers are pink, blue, purple, red, and orange with green leaves. There is also gold foil detail around the edges of the vase and throughout the piece.

Name/Title

Pair of White Porcelain Bud Vases with Painted Color Floral Appliqués

Entry/Object ID

JI2025000375

Description

Pair of porcelain vases decorated with pastel hand-painted encrusted flowers. The vases were created during the Regency Era (early 19th century) and are attributed to the Coalport Coalbrookdale company. Some of similar designs are also attributed to potter Samuel Alcock (1799-1848), but it is hard to tell. The vases were made in England by Coalport Porcelain, who was founded in 1795.

Context

The pair of vases belonged to the Jordan family.

Ethnography

Cultural Region

City

Paris

Country

France

Region

Western Europe

Continent

Europe

Parts

Count

2

Parts

2 vases