Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth Spears Vase
£425.00
1 in stock
1 in stock
Description
For sale we have this utterly georgous and unusual Doulton Lambeth vase by George Tinworth. It is an early piece made during his most inspired period, dating to 1877.
Unlike his most common “signature Seaweed Scroll” design, George has opted to do something different here. He has used the same base design as the seaweed, but made upright frond spears. This is unusual and a far rarer vase for it. Large frilled fronds rise from the base, whilst large straight-edged fronds drop from the neck. Each set of fronds is dissected by a white diamond pattern border, which very unusually have their own foliate edging. The colourway really makes this vase stunning. The spears are in Doulton’s gorgeous green, whilst the background is a terrific bold blue. The high shine glaze of the piece sets the colours off as you expect in a high quality piece like this. To finish things off, George has very boldly placed his “GT” monogram at the lower end of the vase between the frond spears.
Presented in superb original condition, the vase is stamped correctly beneath with the Doulton Lambeth stamp and dated 1877. It further has the marks of the assistant “E.L.H”, all typical of George’s work in this period. We cannot iterate enough what a gem this vase is and it will absolutely thrill its new owner!
Since George Tinworth was the first artist in Doulton’s studios and is an important artist to the history of British art pottery, his work is displayed at the V&A Museum in London. Below, we have a piece on display at the V&A, bearing the same spear design as this vase, made in 1876, only 1 year apart. This contributes to the authenticy of the piece for sale here.
Additional information
Condition | Excellent original condition, no chips, cracks or restoration guaranteed. |
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Height | 26.5cm |
Width | 11cm |
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