Anderson Manor Collection
Mid-20th Century Blue and White Hibiscus and Vine Porcelain Vase Pair
Mid-20th Century Blue and White Hibiscus and Vine Porcelain Vase Pair
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SKU:AM178
This exquisite pair of porcelain vases from the 1950s-1960s embodies the timeless elegance of blue and white decorative art, a style rooted in Chinese porcelain traditions and popularized across Europe. Standing 40 cm tall, these vases feature a hexagonal base, giving them a unique structural appeal that enhances stability and presence.
The intricate floral designs depict hibiscus blooms intertwined with delicate vine motifs, all meticulously hand-painted in shades of cobalt blue against a creamy white background. The top of each vase is adorned with a classic Greek key pattern, adding a sense of refinement and symmetry that frames the floral artwork below.
These vases are in superb condition, with no visible cracks or chips, and maintain a vibrant glaze that has preserved their original beauty. The craftsmanship is evident in the sharpness of the detailing and the smoothness of the glaze, which reflects light beautifully and highlights the depth of the blue hues. This pair is ideal for display on mantels, sideboards, or as statement pieces in a foyer or living room, embodying both vintage charm and sophisticated artistry.
Dimensions: Height 40 cm, hexagonal base
Era: 1950s-1960s
Origin: Likely European, inspired by classic Oriental motifs
Condition: Excellent vintage condition, no visible flaw
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