Bretby, Large Japanese-style Ceramic Planter, H45cm, Late 19th Century
Artist: Bretby (1882-1887)
Large blue ceramic planter, on a base, with a Japanese-style decoration.
The Bretby sunburst logo is found under the foot and under the pot. With number364A
Bretby is an English manufacturer founded in 1882 by Henry Tooth and William Ault; their collaboration ended in 1887.
In 1884, they won a gold medal at the London World's Fair and created their 'sunburst' logo.
Good general condition, some traces of oxidation (inside), some firing defects (on the glaze) and small chips on the foot (at the edge, where the pot sits).
Total height: 55cm
Diameter at the widest point 47cm
Diameter of the opening: 35.5cm
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The Bretby sunburst logo is found under the foot and under the pot. With number364A
Bretby is an English manufacturer founded in 1882 by Henry Tooth and William Ault; their collaboration ended in 1887.
In 1884, they won a gold medal at the London World's Fair and created their 'sunburst' logo.
Good general condition, some traces of oxidation (inside), some firing defects (on the glaze) and small chips on the foot (at the edge, where the pot sits).
Total height: 55cm
Diameter at the widest point 47cm
Diameter of the opening: 35.5cm
********* Free shipping for France ********
Professional packaging, parcels sent with tracking and insurance T
ransport of furniture and large/fragile objects ensured by professionals, specialists in the transport of antiques
1 950 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Good condition
Material: Ceramic
Diameter: 47
Height: 55
Reference (ID): 1601880
Availability: In stock
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