Lustreware plate, England, early 19th century
Labelled with. "May Peace & Plenty On our Nation Smile, and Trace with Commerce Bless the British Isle."
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vintage lusterware rooster figurines
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gorgeous British lustreware in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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Shooting my shot at pretty glassware on FB marketplace
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Man i fucking love islamic lusterware functional art. They did shapes. They did colours. And the art was functional. One of the best things out there. I spent 4 hours looking at bowls and glasses and I only got to see two rooms from the museum. I could spend a whole WEEK there. Scratch that, I could probably spend a whole week just on the textile section
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1920 Wedgwood “Fairyland” lustreware. From Art Deco, FB.
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At the thrift store where I usually find my lustreware china they had a whole collection of San Francisco Music Box company carousel horses. I picked out my 3 favorites to bring home ♡
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Latest addition to the clown collection: these darling lustreware clowns I bought for a pittance from a little op shop on the other side of town
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detail of the glaze on the yellow one
these were made in the (czech) interwar period (i asked megan and she said i can call this period first republic), the pottery is from a mould and they were hand painted by workers. the ones that i like have very simple two color patterns and my favorite ones are in very high deco forms or shapes that were popular in czech art glass (like a fan vase). they’re also quite small. black and yellow is one of my favorite color combinations which is what drew me to this at first, but what i really love is that the black is a flat finish on the lustre glaze. i didn’t like lustreware before because i had never seen it applied like that. i still have apprehensions about having more than one or two lustre pieces so we’ll see but they catch light amazingly on shelves and in low light, better than glass.
i can’t remember if i bought the orange one before or after i saw the yellow one. i don’t like the form as much but i love orange in my living room.
detail to show how the hand painting looks. it’s amazing—like a drawing.
well if you can believe it, i was christmas thrifting yesterday and i found these
three is such an odd number of candlesticks! the form is so odd and larval. but together you can see the variation in the painting—incredible!
great area of collecting for a postmodernist girlie
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VTG Gorgeous Czech Lustreware Glass Perfume Bottle ART DECO Czechoslovakia ebay kywoman35
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