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Jardiniere or flower pot, Burmantofts Pottery, c. 1890-99 (ceramic)
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Jardiniere or flower pot, Burmantofts Pottery, c. 1890-99 (ceramic)
2652185 Jardiniere or flower pot, Burmantofts Pottery, c.1890-99 (ceramic) by English School, (19th century); height: 24 diam: 31.5 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; (add.info.: Burmantofts Pottery was the common trading name of a manufacturer of ceramic pipes and construction materials, named after the Burmantofts district of Leeds, England, United Kingdom.
In 1879, after a period of expansion, the firm made decorative bricks and tiles in orange or buff-coloured architectural terracotta, glazed bricks, and glazed terracotta (faience).); eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22761530
© Leeds Museums and Galleries / Bridgeman Images
Bold Bright Bulbous Burmantofts Ceramics Circular Company Container Containers Fireclay Glaze Glazed Leeds Mustard Orange Shape Vases Vessels Yellow
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This vibrant and eye-catching print showcases a stunning Jardiniere or flower pot created by Burmantofts Pottery in the late 19th century. Standing at a height of 24 cm with a diameter of 31.5 cm, this ceramic masterpiece is truly remarkable. Burmantofts Pottery, named after the district it originated from in Leeds, England, was primarily known for manufacturing ceramic pipes and construction materials. However, during their expansion period in 1879, they ventured into creating decorative bricks and tiles using orange or buff-colored architectural terracotta. The Jardiniere featured in this print exhibits a bulbous shape with intricate relief patterns adorning its surface. The bright yellow glaze adds to its bold and colorful appearance, making it an exquisite addition to any space. With its circular design and impeccable craftsmanship, this Jardiniere stands as a testament to the skillful artistry of English ceramics during that era. Its mustard glazed finish exudes warmth while adding depth to its overall aesthetic appeal. Leeds Museums and Galleries proudly display this magnificent piece at Leeds Art Gallery in the United Kingdom. This print captures every detail of the container's mesmerizing pattern and brings forth the rich history behind Burmantofts Pottery's contribution to British pottery design.
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