Period 19th century composed of different elements sang de boeuf french.
Ceramic sang de boeuf bourguignon glaze.
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This handsome pair of lamps are ceramic with a sang de boeuf glaze and mounted not affixed to a lucite base.
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A very rare large napoleon iii period oil lamp electrified designer james hinks and son.
The new shades are a white faux silk and have frosted lucite diffusers.
The vase is in good condition.
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A nice capital vase made and designed by johan broekema in drouwen probably at the end of the 20th century.
The vase is signed with the monogram of broekema.
It can also be picked up in amsterdam the netherlands.
A glossy rich blood red glaze a method first discovered by the chinese of the ming dynasty probably during the reign of wanli examples of this older work are now.
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Available without a base or with a range of bases.
The gourd vase is produced in porcelain and a crackled glaze adds a wonderful texture.
The dimensions of the double vase with lucite base to top of the socket is 23 50.
The name is french meaning ox blood or cow blood and the glaze and the colour are also called ox blood or oxblood in english in this and other contexts sang de boeuf was one of a number of new flambé glazes marked by unpredictable but.
The vase has a height of 24 5 cm and a diameter of 24 5 cm.
The gourd vase is shown here in a sang de boeuf glaze.
It is glazed with a wonderful sang de boeuf glaze.
Sang de boeuf glaze or sang de boeuf is a deep red colour of ceramic glaze first appearing in chinese porcelain at the start of the 18th century.
A variety of colours are available white apple green yellow tortoiseshell and sang de boeuf.
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The overall dimensions including the shade are 32 height x 15 square.
The vase will be sent by registered mail.
The effect is produced by a method of firing that incorporates copper a method first discovered by the chinese of the ming dynasty.
Antique chinese sang de boeuf ox blood ceramic vase lamp hardwood base.
Learn about sang de boeuf flambe glazes termed sang de boeuf ox blood were in use by the chinese from the 11th century and the effect was achieved by using copper oxide as a colouring agent and firing the object in a reducing atmosphere.
Oxblood also called flambé glaze a glossy rich bloodred glaze often slashed with streaks of purple or turquoise used to decorate pottery particularly porcelain the effect is produced by a method of firing that incorporates copper a method first discovered by the chinese of the ming dynasty probably during the reign of wanli 1573 1620.
Large 19th century chinese sang de boeuf glaze flambe jar vase 2.