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The round bud vase is a classic porcelain shape. The vase is scaled for your bookshelves, mantles, and wall shelves. We love to show them in pairs on the mantle. Formal and balanced for a punch of color. Add a seasonal floral branch for a personal touch. Another suggestion is to add an acrylic round stand to the vase to add height and a decorative touch.
Aegean is our modern blue and white wave pattern center basin bowl. Perfect for orchids, bromeliads, or fresh flowers. The container holds water.
The Balinese peacock is a nineteenth-century archival French roller print. Decidedly a South Seas look, the Scalamandre pattern is rendered in exotic motifs of fruit, foliage, and peacocks with delicate batik-like details. Part of the Scalamandre' Maison by PORT 68 collection, the jars are made of porcelain with solid brass metal lift-off lids. Available in hues of pink, green, and turquoise/blueprints on cream white crackled porcelain.
Temba is their modern inspired collection of transferware. Cream crackle porcelain is the background for the process of using a decal in color with the neutral background of ceramics. The process was originally done in England in the mid-18th century to transfer or copy from an engraved copper plate Chinese patterned designs which were popular at the time. Transferware was a way to bring the look of expensive hand-painted pottery and dinnerware to the middle class in England. Collectors around the world embrace the useful dinnerware, platters, and graphic pottery of transferware. Often transferware celebrates important buildings, pastoral scenes, animals, and flowers. Their collection marries modern shapes, floral motifs, and architectural details.
Nice. Fatima Khalfan. . 2023-09-10 09:52:42
"Road to Canton" is a gloriously fun interpretive pattern celebrating a journey through the countryside. Dogs, Asian pagodas, Ginko trees, and a boat ride down the river all join together in a whimsical pattern painted by John Loecke of Madcap Cottage. We offer two versions of the light-colored pattern in porcelain, and on our Delfern Bench in coral and celadon fabrics. Canton is a narrow rectangle porcelain jar with a lift-off lid. The jar holds water. Perfect in pairs on the mantle or featured in a bookcase. Accented with a solid brass ring finial.
Client has a large collection of blue chinoiserie jars in another room. This was a great way to address that collection while trying to pull greens into an adjacent space. Piece is heavy and well finished.. Thom. Double Oak, TX. 2025-01-25 16:46:46
Balinese peacock is a nineteenth-century archival French roller print. Decidedly a South Seas look, the Scalamandre pattern is rendered in exotic motifs of fruit, foliage, and peacocks with delicate batik-like details. Part of the Scalamandre' Maison by PORT 68 collection, the jars are made of porcelain with solid brass metal lift-off lids. Available in hues of pink, green, and turquoise/blueprints on cream white crackled porcelain.
Just beautiful. Quite heavy and beautifully done.. Sherry. Toronto, ON. 2024-04-29 16:12:31
Inspired by Scalamandre's iconic pattern "Chinoise Exotique", our narrow jar depicts the stylized tableau of blossoms, vines, figures, and animals. Accented with a square bamboo brass finial. Tall at 20" in height, and a depth of 6"--it is perfect as a pair of the mantle or on-shelf brackets. Holds water for fresh flowers. Coordinates with the "Chinoise Exotique" lamp with either a square tapered shade or hardback round lizard skin shade options.
Very pretty! Love this scalamandre jar! So beautiful!. Angie. Sugarland, TX. 2024-02-26 22:29:17
The colorful adaptation of a classic Indian chintz resembles linen printed fabric with exotic floral and fauna. Catherine of Braganza, queen of King Charles II of England, brought Portuguese trade routes to the British East India Company, spurring fascination with such Asian goods and fabrics.
Vibrant turquoise glazed porcelain jar. Accented with a solid brass cap and bamboo finial.
Beautiful piece thought the blue was more of matte but still beautiful. Cassandra. US. 2023-03-22 13:17:23
Temba is their modern inspired collection of transferware. The crackle porcelain is the background for the process of using a decal in color with the neutral background of ceramics. The process was originally done in England in the mid-18th century to transfer or copy from an engraved copper plate Chinese patterned designs which were popular at the time. Transferware was a way to bring the look of expensive hand-painted pottery and dinnerware to the middle class in England. Collectors around the world embrace the useful dinnerware, platters, and graphic pottery of transferware. Often transferware celebrates important buildings, pastoral scenes, animals, and flowers. their collection marries modern shapes, floral motifs, and architectural details.
Classic temple jar with our Kenilworth honeycomb pattern in brown on white porcelain. Perfect in pairs on the mantle or grouped on a table.
Our Sakura jar is hand-painted porcelain featuring the classic cherry blossom pattern. We often show our jar with a lucite stand for a fresh designer touch. The 7" square and 7" round bases work wonderfully for an added style statement. To review all of our Lucite and wood bases, please look understand for your personal choice.
Beautiful Jar. Absolutely love the colors. Gorgeous ARTWORK AND STUNNING CRAFTSMANSHIP. Thank you.. Geraldine. Malden, MO. 2022-12-06 13:11:17
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