This Rare Art Crafts Royal Doulton Flambe Vase circa 1910 is a stunning piece of antique English Flambe pioneer by Charles Noke brand Royal Doulton. The vibrant red colour and glossy finish which had to be achieved at very high temperature on the kiln. Which does give it a unique and luxurious look. This handmade vase features an original, rare form design typical of early Arts and Crafts 20th-century art pottery production, making it a valuable addition to any art or pottery collection. Crafted with attention to detail, this vase is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the era. 20 cm high Condition, Near Mint only some use consistent with age, no chips cracks or restoration. Provenance Stately House Richmond England.
Here for your consideration is a beautiful and extremely rare, antique, circa 1905, miniature, Bernard Moore, early flambé figure of a cute baby rabbit with raised elongated ears. Please take time to look at all 12 photos to fully appreciate this majestic early flambé rabbit. The flambé colouring in this delightful early Bernard Moore rabbit is interesting and unusual because you can see the tell-tale signs of it not being as refined as the later Royal Doulton flambé ware. It’s still got real strong vibrant running mottled colouring though. I really don’t believe my photos are doing this magnificent miniature rabbit true justice because they’re picking up white light reflections. The colouring and the way they’ve been mixed are just sublime. The base has the black script.. Bernard Moore distinct initial markings.. Condition, no cracks, damage or repairs. It does have some. Age-related base wear commensurate with 1114 years of age, but nothing unusual. Just a very nice extremely rare piece of early Bernard Moore flambé ware pottery. For the innovative production of flambé glazes and pottery with reduced lustre pigments. He joined his father’s business, Samuel Moore & Son, in 1865 and on his fathers death two years later took over the running of the firm. From 1873 to 1905 they traded as Moore Bros. Moore’s knowledge of ceramic chemistry was considerable and he was widely consulted by the ceramics industry on technical matters. Throughout the 1880s and 1890s, it is likely that he was experimenting with and perfecting the specialist and difficult glazes with which his name is now principally associated. In 1902 he was elected president of the British Ceramic Society. Moore commissioned the pots from another maker and had them decorated at Wolfe Street. His decorators included Dora Billington, Hilda Beardmore, Hilda Lindop, Reginald Tomlinson, and John Adams. Flambé glazes make use of metallic oxides, usually iron or copper, fired to temperatures up to 1500º C in a flame-burning kiln. At a critical moment, the air feeding the flame is shut off, and the flame, seeking oxygen for combustion, combines with oxygen in the glaze oxides, reducing the amount of oxygen they contain and changing their colour. The potter manages the process, which is not entirely predictable, to produce reds, purples, blues, lilacs and greens. Frederic Rhead, a contemporary writer, said of Moore in 1906, He is master of all the resources of the potter’s craft, and his work alone shows Staffordshire still capable of coping with the potters of France. It is technically triumphant, and it is quite delightful (though in a sense disappointing) to find in his show-room a case of pottery – perfect in colour and artistic feeling – which he will not sell, but prefers to retain for mere pride in its accomplishment. Moore exhibited internationally and received many awards for his ceramics. In 1910, a fire at the Brussels Exhibition destroyed much of his work. He closed the business at Wolfe Street in 1915 but continued to work as a ceramic consultant. He died in 1935. There is a portrait of him by Oswald Birley in the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery. Height: 3 inches or 7.5 cm. Length: 2.75 inches or 7 cm. Depth: 3 inches or 7.5 cm. Weight: 2.9 oz or 84.6 grams. This highly sought-after early flambé rabbit would make a superb gift and solid future investment. Please note, all our international postal charges are only estimates and will be confirmed and altered up or down when we know the destination of where items are being sent. You may wish to check out my other items.
Very Rare Royal Doulton Antique Flambe Round, Squat, Vase With Small Neck. Stunning, Very Rare Shape! Decorated in a continuous rural landscape scene with a thatched cottage amid rolling hills, trees and sunflowers. Height: 4 1/4 inches (10.8 cm), Diameter: (widest) 7 1/4 inches (18.4 cm), Diameter Base: 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm), Top Opening: 2 1/2 inches (6.3 cm) approx. Absolute Perfect Condition Assured – No cracks, chips, crazing, scratches, restoration or any other kind of damage. Any white areas in my photographs are purely light reflection. Will be sent very safely packaged, as always.
Rare Royal Doulton Flambe Antique Vase – Desert Scenes. Continuous desert oasis scene around the main body depicting Arabs riding camels in a landscape of palm trees. Shape: 6954 (impressed to base). Height: 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), Girth: (widest) 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), Top Diameter: 3/8 inch (0.9 cm), Base Diameter: 1 5/8 inches (4.2 cm) approx. Perfect Condition Assured – No cracks, chips, crazing, scratches, restoration or any other kind of damage. I apologise for the glare in my photographs but the Flambe glaze is so difficult get the perfect pic. Any white areas in my photos are purely light reflection. Will be sent very safely packaged, as always.
Royal Doulton Flambé Bulldog Seated. Stamped model number 122 on base. This item is in excellent condition with no restoration or cracks. It has a minute chip on the ear and a chip on the head see photos, and as such the price reflects this.
From 1873 to 1905 they traded as Moore Bros. The base has the black script. Bernard Moore distinct initial markings. His decorators included Dora Billington, Hilda Beardmore, Hilda Lindop, Reginald Tomlinson, and John Adams.
Pair of green Webb & Corbett agate flambe vases. They have a green body with the agate mottling running through them. Other colors are red, orange, green and yellow. The bottom of both vases are etched with the name: W & C England. Both vases are in excellent condition free of chips or breaks. Please see pictures, I tried to take them in various lighting to show the colors. If you have questions message me and I will reply promptly. Slight variation in size as from being produced by hand. Approximately 10″ tall by 4″ diameter at widest point.
Rare Royal Doulton Antique Flambe Vase – Abbey Ruins. Continuous rural scene around the main body showing abbey ruins amongst trees with sunflowers in the foreground. Height: 4 1/4 inches (10.8 cm), Girth: (widest) 2 1/4 inches (5.7 cm), Top Diameter: 1 inch (2.5 cm), Base Diameter: 1 1/2 inches (3.8 cm) approx. Perfect Condition Assured – No cracks, chips, crazing, scratches, restoration or any other kind of damage. Minor wear to base. I apologise for the glare in my photographs but the Flambe glaze is so difficult get the perfect pic. Any white areas in my photos are purely light reflection. Will be sent very safely packaged, as always. This item is in the category “Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Decorative Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Vases”. The seller is “ummagumma88steve” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Antigua and Barbuda, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Republic of Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Bahrain, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, China, Israel, Hong Kong, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Barbados, Brunei Darussalam, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Egypt, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Grenada, French Guiana, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Macau, Monaco, Maldives, Montserrat, Martinique, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Turks and Caicos Islands, Aruba, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Chile, Bahamas, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Kuwait, Panama, Philippines, Qatar, El Salvador, Trinidad and Tobago.
Here for your consideration is a beautiful and extremely rare, antique, circa 1905, miniature, Bernard Moore, early flambé figure of a cute baby rabbit with raised elongated ears. Please take time to look at all 12 photos to fully appreciate this majestic early flambé rabbit. The flambé colouring in this delightful early Bernard Moore rabbit is interesting and unusual because you can see the tell-tale signs of it not being as refined as the later Royal Doulton flambé ware. It’s still got real strong vibrant running mottled colouring though. I really don’t believe my photos are doing this magnificent miniature rabbit true justice because they’re picking up white light reflections. The colouring and the way they’ve been mixed are just sublime. The base has the black script.. Bernard Moore distinct initial markings.. Condition, no cracks, damage or repairs. It does have some. Age-related base wear commensurate with 1114 years of age, but nothing unusual. Just a very nice extremely rare piece of early Bernard Moore flambé ware pottery. For the innovative production of flambé glazes and pottery with reduced lustre pigments. He joined his father’s business, Samuel Moore & Son, in 1865 and on his fathers death two years later took over the running of the firm. From 1873 to 1905 they traded as Moore Bros. Moore’s knowledge of ceramic chemistry was considerable and he was widely consulted by the ceramics industry on technical matters. Throughout the 1880s and 1890s, it is likely that he was experimenting with and perfecting the specialist and difficult glazes with which his name is now principally associated. In 1902 he was elected president of the British Ceramic Society. Moore commissioned the pots from another maker and had them decorated at Wolfe Street. His decorators included Dora Billington, Hilda Beardmore, Hilda Lindop, Reginald Tomlinson, and John Adams. Flambé glazes make use of metallic oxides, usually iron or copper, fired to temperatures up to 1500º C in a flame-burning kiln. At a critical moment, the air feeding the flame is shut off, and the flame, seeking oxygen for combustion, combines with oxygen in the glaze oxides, reducing the amount of oxygen they contain and changing their colour. The potter manages the process, which is not entirely predictable, to produce reds, purples, blues, lilacs and greens. Frederic Rhead, a contemporary writer, said of Moore in 1906, He is master of all the resources of the potter’s craft, and his work alone shows Staffordshire still capable of coping with the potters of France. It is technically triumphant, and it is quite delightful (though in a sense disappointing) to find in his show-room a case of pottery – perfect in colour and artistic feeling – which he will not sell, but prefers to retain for mere pride in its accomplishment. Moore exhibited internationally and received many awards for his ceramics. In 1910, a fire at the Brussels Exhibition destroyed much of his work. He closed the business at Wolfe Street in 1915 but continued to work as a ceramic consultant. He died in 1935. There is a portrait of him by Oswald Birley in the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery. Height: 3 inches or 7.5 cm. Length: 2.75 inches or 7 cm. Depth: 3 inches or 7.5 cm. Weight: 2.9 oz or 84.6 grams. This highly sought-after early flambé rabbit would make a superb gift and solid future investment. Please note, all our international postal charges are only estimates and will be confirmed and altered up or down when we know the destination of where items are being sent. You may wish to check out my other items. This item is in the category “Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Decorative Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Vases”. The seller is “two.twenty.two.antiques” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.