Tazza - 2055 - Earthenware - Grote Majolica Cachepot

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Decorative large majolica cachepot in earthenware, model 2055, from Belgium, dating to the interwar period (circa 1920–1930) in a turquoise glaze with raised floral relief and warm yellow, purple, pink and dark blue decor, fully glazed interior, weight 3.275 kg, dimensions 21 cm high by 30 cm wide and 30 cm deep, in excellent condition with no cracks or chips and marked with 2055 on the underside.

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Description from the seller

A very decorative and high-quality majolica cachepot, manufactured in Belgium during the interwar period, circa 1920–1930.

The object exhibits pronounced Art Nouveau influences with a transition to early Art Deco, evident in the symmetrical construction and the stylized floral relief decoration.

The cachepot is finished in a deep turquoise glaze, richly decorated with floral motifs in relief, finished in warm tones of yellow, purple, pink and dark blue. The colors are intense and glossy, with a beautiful depth that is characteristic of high-quality Belgian art pottery from this period.

The piece is completely glazed, including the interior, which attests to careful and high-quality workmanship. The interior shows only light limescale, in keeping with its age and use.

Dimensions & weight

Height: 21 cm
Width: 30 cm
Depth: 30 cm
Weight: 3.275 kg

Excellent condition
No cracks, chips, or restorations.
No hairlines
The glaze is very well preserved.
Only light limescale on the inside.
A slight craquelure inherent to the object.

Labeling
Marked with number 2055 on the underside.
No further factory or maker markings present.

An impressive and decorative large-format cachepot, ideal for lovers and collectors of majolica, Art Nouveau, and interwar art pottery. Its size, vibrant color, and relief decoration make it a real eye-catcher.


Carefully and professionally packaged and shipped!

A very decorative and high-quality majolica cachepot, manufactured in Belgium during the interwar period, circa 1920–1930.

The object exhibits pronounced Art Nouveau influences with a transition to early Art Deco, evident in the symmetrical construction and the stylized floral relief decoration.

The cachepot is finished in a deep turquoise glaze, richly decorated with floral motifs in relief, finished in warm tones of yellow, purple, pink and dark blue. The colors are intense and glossy, with a beautiful depth that is characteristic of high-quality Belgian art pottery from this period.

The piece is completely glazed, including the interior, which attests to careful and high-quality workmanship. The interior shows only light limescale, in keeping with its age and use.

Dimensions & weight

Height: 21 cm
Width: 30 cm
Depth: 30 cm
Weight: 3.275 kg

Excellent condition
No cracks, chips, or restorations.
No hairlines
The glaze is very well preserved.
Only light limescale on the inside.
A slight craquelure inherent to the object.

Labeling
Marked with number 2055 on the underside.
No further factory or maker markings present.

An impressive and decorative large-format cachepot, ideal for lovers and collectors of majolica, Art Nouveau, and interwar art pottery. Its size, vibrant color, and relief decoration make it a real eye-catcher.


Carefully and professionally packaged and shipped!

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
3275 g
Title additional information
Grote Majolica Cachepot
Country of Origin
Belgium
Model
2055
Material
Earthenware
Style
Art Nouveau
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
21 cm
Width
30 cm
Depth
30 cm
Estimated Period
1920-1930
Sold by
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Objects sold
97.37%
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