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Vase. Twin-handled glazed earthenware vase, stamped on the base with the makers mark BF
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Vase. Twin-handled glazed earthenware vase, stamped on the base with the makers mark BF
Twin-handled glazed earthenware vase, stamped on the base with the makers mark BF and the shape number 774, made by Burmantofts in England c.1883-1887. Date: 1883-87
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1. Title: A Beautiful Victorian-Era Twin-Handled Pink Earthenware Vase by Burmantofts, England (1883-1887) 2. Description: This image showcases a stunning Victorian-era pink earthenware vase, crafted by the renowned Burmantofts Pottery in England between 1883 and 1887. The vase, identified by the makers mark "BF" and shape number "774," is a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic vision of the time. 3. Object and Background: The vase, standing tall and proud against a pristine white background, is a vertical, single-front view that highlights its unique shape and intricate details. This container, both an ornament and a functional piece, is a beautiful example of the ceramic artistry that flourished during the 19th century. 4. Color and Pattern: The vase boasts a rich, vibrant pink hue, adding a pop of color to any space it occupies. Its glazed surface is adorned with a captivating pattern, adding depth and texture to the piece. 5. History and Significance: Burmantofts Pottery, located in London, was a leading producer of high-quality earthenware during the Victorian era. This pink vase, with its distinctive twin handles and elegant shape, is a testament to the company's commitment to creating beautiful, functional ceramics. The intricate details and thoughtful design make this vase a cherished piece of both historical and artistic significance. 6. Conclusion: This image of a pink earthenware vase by Burmantofts, crafted in England between 1883 and 1887, is a beautiful representation of the artistic vision and craftsmanship that defined the Victorian era. The vase's rich pink color, intricate pattern, and elegant design make it a cherished piece of both historical and artistic significance.
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