19th-century Anduze Vases – Original Patina And Glaze Preserved
Discover these 19th-century Anduze garden vases, a testament to the enduring legacy of French ceramic craftsmanship from the Boisset Manufacture, one of the most renowned in the Anduze region. Known for their distinctive glazes and intricate designs, Anduze vases were highly prized for their durability and aesthetic appeal, often adorning the gardens and interiors of European nobility.
These vases showcases the classic urn shape, with embossed medallions and a rich, earthy terracotta base. The most striking feature is the remnants of the original green and ochre enamel, which add a layer of historical authenticity and charm. Condition: Solid structure with visible cracks and chips (as seen in photos), partially preserved enamel, natural patina. Perfect for collectors or as a statement piece in a refined garden or interior setting, these vases are a rare find, offering a glimpse into the artistic heritage of 19th-century France.
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Terracotta
Diameter: 66
Height: 81
Reference (ID): 1779526
Availability: In stock






























