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Enamelware Collection

Enamelware: A Timeless Fusion of Art and Functionality From ancient civilizations to modern-day households

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Travel views of Europe, between 1904 and 1938. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Europe, between 1904 and 1938. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Europe, between 1904 and 1938

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Young woman in profile, before 1895. Creator: Etienne Tourrette

Young woman in profile, before 1895. Creator: Etienne Tourrette
Young woman in profile, before 1895. Woman with red hair against a background of papyrus plants. (Profil de jeune-fille)

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Nativity between the Angel and the Virgin of the Annunciation, c.1500

Nativity between the Angel and the Virgin of the Annunciation, c.1500. Creator: Atelier du Maitre aux grands fronts
Nativity between the Angel and the Virgin of the Annunciation, c.1500

Background imageEnamelware Collection: The International Exhibition: the Queen's Dessert Service, manufactured at the Royal... 1862

The International Exhibition: the Queen's Dessert Service, manufactured at the Royal... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: the Queen's Dessert Service, manufactured at the Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, by W. H. Kerr, 1862

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Battersea Enamelware

Battersea Enamelware
This illustration shows three examples of Battersea enamel, in the form of two decorative etui needle cases, with gilt framed portraits of women and children, and a central large blue ornament

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Enamel plaque with a sketch (enamel)

Enamel plaque with a sketch (enamel)
1203541 Enamel plaque with a sketch (enamel) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); 6.6x5x0.5 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Enamel plaque with three trees (enamel)

Enamel plaque with three trees (enamel)
1203543 Enamel plaque with three trees (enamel) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); 10.x8.2x0.5 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Red enamel plaque (enamel)

Red enamel plaque (enamel)
1203539 Red enamel plaque (enamel) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); diam: 10.5 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English, out of copyright

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Enamel plaque (enamel)

Enamel plaque (enamel)
1203542 Enamel plaque (enamel) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); diam: 5.7 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English, out of copyright

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Kitchen Ironmongery Department, Coppers, Aluminium Goods and Enamelware, Harrods (litho)

Kitchen Ironmongery Department, Coppers, Aluminium Goods and Enamelware, Harrods (litho)
2811630 Kitchen Ironmongery Department, Coppers, Aluminium Goods and Enamelware, Harrods (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kitchen Ironmongery Department)

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Enamel plaque with Meredith, 1898 (enamel)

Enamel plaque with Meredith, 1898 (enamel)
1203546 Enamel plaque with Meredith, 1898 (enamel) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); 9.2x7.5x0.6 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula, 6th century. Bronze

Eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula, 6th century. Bronze and glass paste by the cloisonn頴 echnique. Comes from Alovera (Guadalajara). Visigothic art. Jewelry. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Vessel (4th c. ). Roman art. Late Empire. Glass

Vessel (4th c. ). Roman art. Late Empire. Glass
Vessel (4th c.). Roman art. Late Empire. Glass and Crystal. FRANCE. ALSACE. BAS-RHIN. Strasbourg. Archaeological Museum. Proc: FRANCE

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Santa Mar�del Mar

Spain. Barcelona. Santa Mar�del Mar
SPAIN. Barcelona. Church of Santa Maric del Mar. View of the groin vault over main nave and polygon presbytery.D200. Gothic art. Architecture

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Egyptian art

Egyptian art
Polychrome glass vessel 16-14 c. AD. 18th dinasty. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Glass and Crystal. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum

Background imageEnamelware Collection: USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley. Fresh cut sunflowers displayed in enamelware pitcher

USA, Oregon, Willamette Valley. Fresh cut sunflowers displayed in enamelware pitcher. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEnamelware Collection: USA, Oregon, Portland. Enamelware teapots & coffeepots on window sill. Credit as

USA, Oregon, Portland. Enamelware teapots & coffeepots on window sill. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Enamelware coffee pots in orderly row on window sill

Enamelware coffee pots in orderly row on window sill. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEnamelware Collection: BELGIUM. HAINAUT. Mons. Sainte-Waudru collegiate

BELGIUM. HAINAUT. Mons. Sainte-Waudru collegiate church. Gothic art. Glass window

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Portrait of a man on glass. Roman art. Glass

Portrait of a man on glass. Roman art. Glass and Crystal. ITALY. Venice. Murano. Antique Glass Museum

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Limosin or Limousin, Leonard (c. 1505-c. 1575)

Limosin or Limousin, Leonard (c. 1505-c. 1575). Portrait of the Constable of Montmorency. 1556. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Enamel. FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum

Background imageEnamelware Collection: Glass, plate, bowl and bottle. Roman art. Glass

Glass, plate, bowl and bottle. Roman art. Glass and Crystal. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia

Background imageEnamelware Collection: USA, Variety of antique enamelware teapots, coffeepots, pitchers, saucepans, cups and soup tureens

USA, Variety of antique enamelware teapots, coffeepots, pitchers, saucepans, cups and soup tureens

Background imageEnamelware Collection: USA, Oregon, Portland. Antique enamelware coffeepots filled with variety of fresh-cut

USA, Oregon, Portland. Antique enamelware coffeepots filled with variety of fresh-cut chrysanthemums. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont


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Enamelware: A Timeless Fusion of Art and Functionality From ancient civilizations to modern-day households, it has captivated us with its exquisite beauty and practicality. Dating back to the 6th century, the Battersea Enamelware showcases an eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula made of bronze, a testament to the craftsmanship of that era. The Roman Empire left behind a remarkable vessel from the 4th century, adorned with intricate glasswork in their late empire style. The artistry continues with delicate enamel plaques featuring sketches and three trees, each stroke carefully applied to create stunning visual narratives. Intriguingly vibrant is the red enamel plaque that catches our attention; its bold hue adds a touch of drama to any space it adorns. Another enchanting piece displays an array of colors on an enamel plaque, showcasing how this technique can transform ordinary objects into works of art. Harrods' Kitchen Ironmongery Department proudly offers coppers, aluminum goods, and enamelware - a testament to its enduring popularity among discerning homemakers seeking both durability and elegance. Meanwhile, Meredith's timeless design on an enamel plaque from 1898 reminds us that even in bygone eras people appreciated this versatile material. Traveling across continents brings us to Barcelona's Santa María del Mar church where we find more enameling mastery. Egypt also boasts rich traditions in this craft as seen through their captivating Egyptian art pieces. Finally, closer to home in Oregon's Willamette Valley lies a charming scene - fresh cut sunflowers beautifully displayed in an enchanting pitcher made of none other than durable enamelware. Enamelware transcends time and borders; it seamlessly combines aesthetics with functionality. Whether admired for its historical significance or cherished as part of everyday life today, there is no denying the allure and lasting appeal of this remarkable medium.