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A pair of 19th century Asian fire glazed porcelain urns with French 19th century ormolu mounts electrified in to lamps

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A very attractive pair of 19th century Asian teal blue fire glazed porcelain urns with French 19th century ormolu mounts electrified in to lamps. Each lamp is raised by a square ormolu base with concave corners, a mottled border and... — Read More

  • Item # 10948
  • H: 31 in L: 20 in D: 20 in

    H: 79 cm L: 51 cm D: 51 cm

  • France
  • 19th Century
  • Ormolu, Porcelain
  • Theodore Deck Read More
  • Theodore Deck (1823-1891) was a renowned ceramist born in Guebwiller, France. His vocation revealed itself during a trip to Switzerland. Following multiple apprenticeships he opened his own production and invented the turquoise glaze that came to be known as "bleu de Deck". No one knows how he made it and he first applied it to his Iznik-inspired pottery. He also used it to emulate Chinese monochrome wares, making the turquoise glaze itself the primary focus.
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A pair of 19th century Asian fire glazed porcelain urns with French 19th century ormolu mounts electrified in to lamps

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