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![]() ART DECO DUTCH ART POTTERY STUNNING VASE ANCHOR DB MARKED GOUDA INTEREST US $15.78
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![]() Guido Gambone Italy rare yellow vase 1960s US $85.00
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![]() SEMI MATTE GOUDA PLATEEL VASE 1930 ZENITH US $95.00
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![]() Watt Pottery A Collectors Reference with Price Guide US $33.98
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![]() Hedi Schoop Dutch Girl Planter Figurine US $60.00
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![]() Purinton Pottery Book II US $15.25
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![]() VINTAGE GERMAN BLUE DELFT PLATE CHARGER WINDMILL BOAT US $95.00
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![]() DELFT ART POTTERY WINDMILL HOLLAND COLLECT SOUVENIR 9pc US $69.72
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![]() VINTAGE BLUE DELFT TRANSFERWARE PLATE CHARGER BIRD US $115.00
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![]() Dutch art pottery high glaze PZH Gouda plate 174 US $595.00
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![]() VINTAGE BLUE DELFT TRANSFERWARE PLATE CHARGER WINDMILL US $115.00
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![]() Rookwood 1927 Tile Trivet Dutch Scene US $113.50
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![]() Delft Faience Bottle w Metal Cap Dutch Delftware US $99.99
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![]() Gaudy IRONSTONE China 8 1 2 PLATE serving decorative US $72.00
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![]() Antique Maastricht Holland Folk Art Gaudy Dutch Platter US $99.99
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![]() Three vintage delft blue plates REGINA US $199.00
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![]() Roseville Creamware Dutch Souvenir Mug MINT RARE US $200.00
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![]() Unique Vintage Pennsbury Pottery Pitcher Creamer LOOK US $35.00
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![]() Vintage Delft China Blue White Cow Creamer VGC US $22.99
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![]() PENNSBURY POTTERY BARBER SHOP QUARTET SERVING BOWL US $135.00
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![]() Vintage Pennsbury Pottery Wall Plaque Folk Art Hex Sign US $25.00
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![]() RAVELLI Dutch Art Pottery ASH TRAY 267 Danish Modern US $125.00
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![]() AMERICAN BISQUE DUTCH GIRL BASKET BISQUE FIGURINE US $12.74
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![]() SEMI MATTE GOUDA PZH PLATEEL TOBACCO JAR 1920 US $145.00
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![]() 7 Vintage Grey MOBACH Holland Dutch Chantal Art Pottery 856 US $128.00
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![]() Vintage Signed Dutch Pottery Bust Of An Old Woman US $249.99
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![]() Dutch studio art pottery bowl Piet Groeneveldt US $59.00
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![]() Fine Dutch studio pottery vase MOBACH era Piet Knepper US $39.00
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![]() Dutch studio art pottery vase Piet Groeneveldt US $39.00
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![]() 2 DUTCH HOLLAND TULIP PLANTER FIGURINE HAND PAINTED MIJ US $62.50
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![]() Gaudy Dutch Welch IMPERIALE ROYALE Bowl Nimy Belgium US $115.00
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![]() VINTAGE ART POTTERY VASE PITCHER FOLK ART DENMARK DUTCH US $54.00
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![]() Older Glazed Bowl and Pitcher Farm Horse Plow Design US $15.00
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![]() Antique ITALIAN art pottery SHOE Pauls 1898 1938 Italy US $9.95
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![]() Antique WITTENBURG Gaudy Dutch HP Art Pottery Vase US $29.00
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![]() 10 Dutch MOBACH Holland Chantal Art Pottery Vase 229 US $325.00
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![]() Brush Dutch Art Glazed 348 Pottery Mug 5 Yellowware US $45.00
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![]() Brush Dutch Art Glazed 348 Pottery Mug 4 Yellowware US $45.00
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![]() Brush Dutch Art Glazed 348 Pottery Mug 3 Yellowware US $45.00
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![]() Brush Dutch Art Glazed 348 Pottery Mug 2 Yellowware US $45.00
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![]() Brush Dutch Art Glazed 348 Pottery Mug 1 Yellowware US $45.00
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![]() Handmade DUTCH Haemstede Holland Art Pottery Bowl US $22.00
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![]() Holland GOUDA Dutch Palermo Flora Art Pottery US $16.00
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![]() set of 6 Dutch art pottery coasters by PZH Gouda 1922 US $195.00
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![]() ROYAL BONN OLD DUTCH ART NOUVEAU FLORAL POTTERY VASE US $1,000.00
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![]() The Golden Age of Dutch Art: Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Art Sale Price: $145.00 |
![]() Discovering Dutch Delftware: Modern Delft and Makkum Pottery Sale Price: $79.99 |
![]() Shawnee Pottery, an Identification and Value Guide Sale Price: $35.00 |
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Table lamps in the moonlight
When you think of Japanese porcelain, we often think of the bright Imari, but not all Japanese Imari is colorful.
A famous maker of early 19th century, porcelain of Seto in Aichi Prefecture Japans, its porcelain decorated in a very special blue sapphire, with typical naturalist, Zen-influenced areas, such as grasses dominated by pine, topped rock formations of willow trees and the wind blew.
"Seto" refers to both the city and the style of ceramics that originated it. Seto is also one of Japan's famous "six ancient kilns." Porcelain Seto came to rather late. It appeared in early 19th century, when Kato Tamikichi returned to Seto Island of Kyushu and success from cobalt blue-decorated porcelain, Tamikichi is, fact, considered the "father of porcelain" in the Seto area.
The old and collectible Table Lamp Co illustrate a fine of Seto "Moon Flask", lamp, decorated with beautiful sapphire blue Seto.
A 19th century Japanese porcelain, Imari Seto, moon lamp ball.
The ball painted with a delicacy about Japanese naturalist a knotty pine growing beside a steep mountain, or natural Bonsai.
The subject painted in the distinctive character, Seto Imari sapphire blue enamel.
The sides of the ball, base and neck painted with a land meander curly heads spin and flowers.
The neck of the flask with applied handles white dragon.
The lamp on a custom oval, oval, gilded wood base.
The lamp base of gold-plated bronze.
Circa 1880 Overall height (including shade) 20 "/ 51cm
However, for see the bigger picture, we must look beyond the long history of Japanese art and design, to see some of the many influences, both internal and external forces contributed to today's recognizable "Japanese design."
Until Admiral Perry opened Japan to the West (1854) with both positive and negative results, the Japanese art and design was almost unknown to the Western world. Perry met with Japan opened the doors to a flood East / West exchange of ideas, rarely seen before. It in a decade that the concepts of Japanese design has arrived in the West.
Two big names will be used to illustrate the influence on art West. James Whistler, the great American painter / UK in the mid to late 19th century. It was one of the first Westerners to be influenced by the artistic tradition of Japan and has developed a rather aesthetic response to life, he particularly admired the attitude Japanese art that does not distinguish between fine and decorative art. His appreciation of what Whistler has led to a wide range of artistic activities, strongly influenced by his rediscovered "the art of Japan."
The second example is the master of French Impressionism, Claude Monet. We do not know if the famous story of the discovery of Monet's Japanese art is true, or anecdotal! But legend has it that Monet fled to escape Prussian headquarters in Amsterdam in 1871 in Paris. It, or if the story, he observed a certain block prints used in Japanese food store packing paper, it could not believe what he saw, he was so impressed, he bought all available. The purchase changed his life - and the history of Western art.
Monet was never afraid of his fascination for Japan and its art and 1876 five years after this visit to the Dutch food shop, he painted "The Japanese", showing his first wife Camille in a kimono on a background decorated uchiwa (Japanese paper fans). At Giverny, where he moved in 1883 at age 42, he built a Japanese bridge a Japanese pond in a Japanese garden, and he spent the rest of his life painting the private paradise - and especially its water lilies.
Not only Western art was influenced by Japan, but interiors, fashion and all forms of art, style and design. This exchange of ideas was two-lane design concepts with Weston being used in Japan. Perhaps for this reason that Impressionism has spread to Japan soon and remains very popular. This exchange of ideas has been observed, especially in the porcelain kilns produced by Japanese ceramics, with its thousand years old tradition.
Japanese porcelain and pottery, to the opening of Japan to the West, was both traditional and stylish understood by then very insular and conservative Japanese society. The main concept was to them stick to the rigidly proscribed forms.
This design style was not understood by a Western audience and it soon became that changes should be made to an export market of the West to succeed. For example, the western market is very familiar with the Japanese "Imari" porcelain, with its "vivid color palette, based largely on the iron red and underglaze cobalt blue, it which is always based Imari palette, which can then have a range of additional colors added.
This popular Japanese porcelain called Imari " due to the fact that it was exported by its various officials by wearing "Imari". These bright patterns are designed primarily for a western market and were, in fact, based on models of traditional kimono brocaded textiles.
The West's love Japanese art and design has never blamed and continues to evolve.
The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialized in antique lighting table lamp with a range of online over 100 unique lamps and Alumni on the view.
Lamps are supplied ready wired for the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.
For more information you invited to visit their website at
www.antiquelampshop.com
© The Vintage Antique & Co Table Lamp 2009
About the Author
Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime’s association with antique porcelain and pottery,with his commercial experience spaning a period of 40 years,including as a valuer to the Australian Government’s Incentive to the Arts Scheme. His long experience with antique ceramics and glass also includes dealing with leading museums and numerous international private collections. He has extended his ceramics expertise into the quality table lamps seen on the company’s site, he is well known to local and international interior designers who have included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister.













































































































