T H E F I N E S T! A R T N O U V E A U B A S I N & P I T C H E R S T U N N I N G G R E E N & B L U E H U E S! I N C R E D I B L E D E S I G N! C I R C A 1 9 1 6 S i g n e d O n B o t t o m “M o n t o y a “. (Appr ox 15″ Wide By 12″ Tall). T H E E P I T O M E O F A R T N O U V E A U! Art Nouveau was an international style that swept the entire world and changed the appearance of almost all objects from skyscrapers to a wash basin and pitcher! It was an artistic style that embodied sensuous and graceful design! It had a lot of other names Stile Liberty, Metro Style, Jugendstil, Lilienstil and Wellenstil, but the names were less important than the vitality and beauty that this style brought to the objects! This wash basin and pitcher are perhaps the most beautiful in the entire world! Done in a style that was later embraced by Louis Tiffany, it is porcelain unleashed in a sumptuous wave of beauty and color! This masterpiece was made by Montoya, a legendary artisan whose Nouveau works are extremely scarce and coveted for their pure embodiment of Art Nouveau aesthetics! Green blue and white work together to create the most natural and eye-pleasing palette – true to nature’s own! This wash basin and pitcher are from a time when running water was not universal and would be used in homes for washing up! While most are utilitarian in purpose none are so richly decorated and adorned as this one is! Montoya pulled out all the stops and this piece compares very favorably to the finest pieces of the period! Stunning condition and gleaming beautifully! No chips, cracks or blemishes – truly sensational! A breathtaking art treasure for your NY Penthouse, Palm Springs Atomic Ranch home or Frankfurt Apartment! T h e F i n e s t A r t N o u v e a u C o l l e c t i b l e s F o r Y o u r D i s t i n c t i v e I n t e r i o r s!
This small antique Asian porcelain basin water bowl features a delicate imperial design with a depiction of a koi fish. Crafted from porcelain and pottery with a white and black color palette, this piece is an original stamped antique reproduction from the ancient Far East. With dimensions of 11 x 7 x 5 inches, this bowl is a unique and elegant addition to any collection of Asian antiques. Perfect for displaying or using as a functional water bowl, this piece captures the essence of traditional Asian craftsmanship and aesthetics.
Vintage Middleport Pottery Alexandra Pitcher is 15″ tall or so Basin 17″ diameter. Ask questions as needed. I can not find too much informtion about this online.
The product is a vintage Patrick Eckman pottery dough bowl, made in America. It features a round shape with a diameter of 16 inches and a multicolor abstract design typical of contemporary art pottery. The glossy finish adds a unique touch to this one-of-a-kind piece, weighing 15 pounds. Perfect for collectors or those looking to add a touch of vintage charm to their home, this dough bowl is a must-see for pottery enthusiasts.
Pictured is a large blue & white wash basin bowl to a pitcher & bowl chamber set offered for sale. The “Rose & Trellis” embossed bowl has excellent, strong detail. It measures 3 1/2″ in height, 12 3/4″ in diameter & dates from 1905 – 1925. Amazingly, it’s in immaculate condition with no nicks, damage or repairs. Note: This is a quite uncommon Rose & Trellis pattern bowl, not to be confused with the Rose & Basketweave design which is more frequently seen. (Antique, Blue-Decorated, Salt0Glazed, Crocks, Crockery, Jugs, Blue & Grey, Stoneware, Pottery).
Established in 1830, the company was known for producing Royal Vitreous Porcelain dinnerware, tea sets, and toilet ware, with a reputation for intricate floral designs. Historical documentation from The Pottery & Glass-Brass Salesman indicates the company operated under various names over time: initially as J. Maddock from 1842 to 1855, then J. Maddock & Son from circa 1855 to 1870, and J. Maddock & Sons from circa 1870 to 1896. In 1896, it incorporated as John Maddock & Sons Ltd, suggesting that the absence of “Ltd” in the user’s description points to a manufacturing date before 1896. Given the user’s mention of “John Maddock and Sons” without “Ltd, ” it aligns with the period from 1870 to 1896, a common timeframe for their export ware marked with Ethe bowl was made by John Maddock & Sons between 1870 and 1896 in Staffordshire, England, based on historical records. Very large basin excellent in used condition.
ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE 12 3/4 BASIN OR WASH BOWL, T. GOODFELLOW, COLONNA PATTERN CIRCA 1850′s. Great condition that shows 4 spots along and under the bowl’s edge that has 4 professionally repaired and filled spots that are smoothed out ready for matching glazes. There is also a 1 hairline as shown. A very decorative item here. Came with 2 other listings we have up. Size : 12 3/4″ diameter x 4 1/2″ tall. The last 7 photos are smalls to be listed in the future!
This antique vintage pottery basin features a beautiful blue floral pattern on a white background, making it a stunning addition to any collection. With a diameter of 16 inches and a height of 4 inches, this bowl is crafted from ceramic and porcelain, showcasing a unique and timeless style. Perfect for serving or display, this original piece exudes an antique charm that will enhance any kitchen or home décor setting. In good shape for it’s age.