"Vase In The 18th Century Style Known As A Dutch Vase "
Inspired by the creations of the 18th century, here is a vase called Dutch because it is intended to germinate and flower tulip bulbs. Intelligently designed, the container is separate from the base, itself openwork, so as not to create condensation under the vase to avoid permanent marks on the varnishes of the tops of precious furniture. With a more modest decoration (hand-painted flowers) than the extraordinary creations of Sevres in the 18th century, it was certainly made in a small factory in Limoges, so numerous at the beginning of the 20th century. It respects the original shape of the piece. It is in excellent condition.