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    Posted 8 years ago

    beyemvey
    (214 items)

    This blue cameo vase is about 9" tall and 6" in diameter. It features a very beautiful scene of a castle and some mountains. There are also flowers and leaves. The pontil is fairly rough. I'm not sure of the origin, but would appreciate any advice. I picked it up at an antique show about 10 years ago. No signature or markings.

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    1. martika martika, 8 years ago
      Amazingly beautiful !!! And you photographed it very well :)
    2. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      I like the vase, but that first picture made it look like a high-quality 2-D image. LOL.
    3. martika martika, 8 years ago
      Yes, Spiritbear, you are right, but exactly this makes the picture very interesting !!! :)
    4. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      I do that for a reason sometimes for the first picture in a post here on CW. That is because if the image is cropped too close to the item, sometimes the website cuts off the top and bottom of the item on the recent activity & latest posts pages. I use some photo editing software, rotate the item, and make the background color something complementary to the color of the object. To me that is more aesthetically pleasing :-) Cheers! - Bob
    5. MALKEY MALKEY, 8 years ago
      the white brushed applied decoration is quite precise i would guess continental with the rough pontil to lovely colour to Bob
    6. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      I agree Malkey - the scene looks vaguely Alpine to me.
    7. MALKEY MALKEY, 8 years ago
      yes i would tend to along with that thought to Bob
    8. racer4four racer4four, 8 years ago
      That is some very fine acid work there Bob. Amazingly delicate.
    9. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      Thanks Karen... somebody with a very steady hand no doubt!
    10. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      Thanks to all who have stopped by! ... LovelyPat, Ivonne, Caperkid, racer4four, bijoucaillouvintage, aura, ho2cultcha, vetraio50, Hunter, MALKEY, sklo42, martika, & Efesgirl !!! Cheers!!! Bob
    11. kivatinitz kivatinitz, 8 years ago
      I believe this is an example of the Aesthetic movement. Aestheticism was at his top around 1880 and you can find tableware and vases in this style made in England and France.
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/131182-aesthetic-bishop-and-stonier-wonderful-pla
      http://zacsdesign.blogspot.com.ar/2015_02_01_archive.html
      http://www.potteryhistories.com/page93.html
    12. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      Good observation kivatinitz - yes, I can see that influence.
    13. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      Appreciate it JImam !
    14. kivatinitz kivatinitz, 8 years ago
      thanks beyemvey I think it is french but I am not sure, the camayeux technique was use by the French decorators as a cheaper alternative to the real cameo glass
    15. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      Thanks again Sean!
    16. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      Thanks for the additional ideas kivatinitz - another avenue to follow in research!
    17. Rick55 Rick55, 8 years ago
      No idea who made it Bob, but it's a great scene and beautifully made!
    18. Rick55 Rick55, 8 years ago
      BTW, sorry so late. I'm trying to play catch-up, but I have so many it's going to take me the better part of another couple of days.
    19. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      I know how you feel Rick, I'm always working, but never enough time to play sufficiently ;-P Bob

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