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Coal vase. Japanned coal vase made from lacquered tin plate with gilding
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Coal vase. Japanned coal vase made from lacquered tin plate with gilding
Japanned coal vase made from lacquered tin plate with gilding and painted floral decoration on the lid, cast iron claw feet and iron lion mask handles, with a removable tin-plate liner, probably manufactured in or around Wolverhampton, c.1830. Date: c.1830
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1. Title: "A Georgian Treasure: The Coal Vase - A Beautiful Fusion of Function and Decorative Art" 2. In the heart of the 19th century, when the Industrial Revolution was at its peak, the Coal Vase stands as a testament to the intricate fusion of functionality and decorative art. This exquisite object, dating back to approximately 1830, is a masterpiece of the Wolverhampton craftsmen, showcasing the finest japanning techniques, gilding, and painted floral decoration. 3. The Coal Vase, with its vertical, single design, measures around 3.4 inches in height and 2.5 inches in width, making it a perfect addition to any 19th-century home. The vase's body is made of lacquered tin plate, giving it a deep, rich black finish that beautifully contrasts with the gold accents on the lid and the cast iron claw feet. 4. The Coal Vase's lid, adorned with a gold lion mask handle and scalloped edges, is a work of art in itself. The intricate painted floral decoration adds an air of elegance and sophistication, making it a desirable collectible for those with a passion for antique objects. 5. The vase's practicality lies in its removable tin-plate liner, which allowed it to be used as a coal scuttle or storage container. The coal, a vital fuel source during the Georgian era, was often kept in such containers near fireplaces for easy access. 6. The Coal Vase's story is a reminder of a bygone era, where function and artistry were seamlessly combined to create objects of beauty and utility. Today, it serves as a captivating piece of history, transporting us back to the world of 1830s London, where the Industrial Revolution was shaping the future. 7. The Coal Vase's enduring charm and historical significance make it a must-have for collectors, antique enthusiasts, and anyone with an appreciation for the intricacies of the past. This stunning piece, with its white background and vibrant colors, is a testament to the rich stories that lie within the objects of our world.
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