Monumental Victorian Mottled Majolica Soup Tureen (Late 19th Century)
Quality & Authenticity Note
Details
A spectacular example of the Victorian obsession with organic textures and vibrant glazes, this soup tureen is a masterclass in 19th-century Majolica.
The body features a deep, molded geometric lattice pattern intertwined with foliate reliefs, all brought to life by a rich "tortoiseshell" glaze in shades of forest green, burnt ochre, and deep umber. The way the colors melt into the relief creates a painterly depth that feels incredibly modern despite its historical roots. Standing at 23 cm tall, it is a piece of significant sculptural presence. It carries a documented "mark of history": a vertical hairline crack on the side, a soulful scar that attests to its over 130-year journey. It is "Everyday Poetry" in its most material and unapologetic form—a centerpiece that doesn't just decorate a room, but narrates a story.
Technical Details & Condition:
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Estimated Period: Late 19th Century (c. 1870-1890).
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Origin: England (Staffordshire).
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Material: Glazed polychrome Majolica.
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Dimensions: 31 x 22 cm | Height 23 cm.
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Condition: Fair antique condition with a visible historical hairline crack on the main body. The glaze retains an extraordinary brilliance. No structural repairs or missing parts on the lid or handles.
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