Late 19thC Leeds Art Pottery Jardiniere

Late 19thC Leeds Art Pottery Jardiniere
Description / Expertise: Late 19thC Leeds Art Pottery Jardiniere, with cylindrical column stand, with impressed marks - 14" diam x 38"h Leeds Art Pottery Burmantofts art pottery This was produced between 1880 and 1904 at the instigation of James Holroyd, the works manager, as an addition to industrial glazed ceramic products. Companies such as Mintons, Royal Doulton and William De Morgan had established a market for middle-class home decorative objects. The company was fortunate in having both coal and four sorts of high-purity clay on the same site. The plasticity gave good reproduction of shape and the low iron content meant there was not discoloration by oxidation when fired at high temperature, giving glazes of high clarity and brilliance 

TitleLate 19thC Leeds Art Pottery Jardiniere 

StatusSOLD 

Ref6261 

PriceSOLD 




MakerLeeds Art Pottery

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