Large Victorian Staffordshire Spill Vase (Late 19th Century)
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Details
A majestic example of Victorian folk art, this large "spill vase" is a poetic tribute to the harvest and the timeless cycles of rural life. Standing at an impressive 34 cm, it is a statement piece that commands attention.
The figure depicts a young gleaner standing beside a monumental sheaf of wheat, which serves as a functional vessel. Her attire—a hand-painted floral skirt and a delicate bonnet—reflects the romanticized view of country life typical of the late 19th century. The interior of the wheat sheaf features a warm, earthy glaze, while the exterior is detailed with golden accents and green-tipped stalks. This piece is a masterclass in "Everyday Poetry": the dense network of glaze crazing and the honest wear on the paint are the scars of a century spent on a fireplace mantle, adding a layer of soulful authenticity that no reproduction can replicate.
Technical Details & Condition:
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Estimated Period: Late 19th Century (c. 1860-1880).
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Origin: Staffordshire, England.
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Material: Hand-painted Earthenware / Pottery.
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Dimensions: Height 34 cm.
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Condition: Excellent antique condition for its size. Features original glaze crazing and minor, age-appropriate paint loss. No structural repairs or major cracks. The unpainted back confirms its "flatback" nature.
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