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James Plant Art Nouveau Vase, Circa 1910

A beautiful and highly decorative James Plant vase dating to the Art Nouveau period, circa 1910. This piece features a rounded baluster form with a narrow neck and flared rim, finished in a soft sage green glaze with hand-decorated stylised floral and foliate motifs in cobalt blue, terracotta and green on a cream ground.

Rich in period charm, the design reflects the organic lines and flowing botanical influence synonymous with the Art Nouveau movement. The hand-painted decoration wraps beautifully around the body and neck, giving the piece visual interest from every angle. A wonderful standalone accent for a shelf, mantel or cabinet, or styled as part of a broader collection of antique and early 20th century ceramics.

A striking and collectible piece for lovers of antique pottery, English ceramics and Art Nouveau interiors.

Dimensions: Height 31cm x Diameter: 18cm

Details:

  • Maker: James Plant

  • Period: Circa 1910

  • Style: Art Nouveau

  • Material: Glazed ceramic / pottery

  • Colour palette: Sage green, cobalt blue, terracotta and cream

  • Marked to base

Condition:
Presented in excellent vintage condition consistent with age. No chips or cracks. Light age-related wear to the base and minor irregularities consistent with hand-finished antique pottery. Please refer to images as they form part of the description.

A beautiful and highly decorative James Plant vase dating to the Art Nouveau period, circa 1910. This piece features a rounded baluster form with a narrow neck and flared rim, finished in a soft sage green glaze with hand-decorated stylised floral and foliate motifs in cobalt blue, terracotta and green on a cream ground.

Rich in period charm, the design reflects the organic lines and flowing botanical influence synonymous with the Art Nouveau movement. The hand-painted decoration wraps beautifully around the body and neck, giving the piece visual interest from every angle. A wonderful standalone accent for a shelf, mantel or cabinet, or styled as part of a broader collection of antique and early 20th century ceramics.

A striking and collectible piece for lovers of antique pottery, English ceramics and Art Nouveau interiors.

Dimensions: Height 31cm x Diameter: 18cm

Details:

  • Maker: James Plant

  • Period: Circa 1910

  • Style: Art Nouveau

  • Material: Glazed ceramic / pottery

  • Colour palette: Sage green, cobalt blue, terracotta and cream

  • Marked to base

Condition:
Presented in excellent vintage condition consistent with age. No chips or cracks. Light age-related wear to the base and minor irregularities consistent with hand-finished antique pottery. Please refer to images as they form part of the description.

$415.37
James Plant Art Nouveau Vase, Circa 1910
$415.37

Description

A beautiful and highly decorative James Plant vase dating to the Art Nouveau period, circa 1910. This piece features a rounded baluster form with a narrow neck and flared rim, finished in a soft sage green glaze with hand-decorated stylised floral and foliate motifs in cobalt blue, terracotta and green on a cream ground.

Rich in period charm, the design reflects the organic lines and flowing botanical influence synonymous with the Art Nouveau movement. The hand-painted decoration wraps beautifully around the body and neck, giving the piece visual interest from every angle. A wonderful standalone accent for a shelf, mantel or cabinet, or styled as part of a broader collection of antique and early 20th century ceramics.

A striking and collectible piece for lovers of antique pottery, English ceramics and Art Nouveau interiors.

Dimensions: Height 31cm x Diameter: 18cm

Details:

  • Maker: James Plant

  • Period: Circa 1910

  • Style: Art Nouveau

  • Material: Glazed ceramic / pottery

  • Colour palette: Sage green, cobalt blue, terracotta and cream

  • Marked to base

Condition:
Presented in excellent vintage condition consistent with age. No chips or cracks. Light age-related wear to the base and minor irregularities consistent with hand-finished antique pottery. Please refer to images as they form part of the description.