Vase
ca. 1847 (made)
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Stoneware vase, marbled, with applied and lustred decoration
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Materials and techniques | Stoneware, differently coloured clays rolled together (' marbled'), with applied and lustred decoration |
Brief description | Stoneware vase, marbled, with applied and lustred decoration, Boch Frères Keramis, Belgium, ca. 1847 |
Physical description | Stoneware vase, marbled, with applied and lustred decoration |
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Marks and inscriptions | Applied plaque showing two female classical figures each attended by an infant (indistinct) and 'Boch Keramis 195.2' impressed. (The applied mark celebrates the award of a gold medal in 1847 at an as yet unidentified exhibition. the stamp continued in use for about 15 years) |
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Object history | The Boch Frères' Keramis factory was founded in 1841 in La Louivière, Hainault (St.Vaast), in Belgium, after its separation from Luxembourg, by two brothers, Eugen (1809-1898) and Frédéric Victor Boch (1817-1920) with their brother-in-law Jean-Baptiste Nothomb (1805-1881). The company, making earthenwares and stonewares, won honours in international exhibitions for imitations of Delft (at Brussels 1880), Rouen and Sèvres wares (at Paris 1889). The company was later affiliated with Villeroy & Boch and continued in business until about 1980. Historical significance: This vase, an exuberant example of naturalism, shows Boch Frères working in a style independent of their usual imitations of Delft, Rouen and Sèvres wares. It was acquired at the time of the Museum's redisplay in 1969 of its 19th century continental collections at the Bethnal Green Museum. |
Bibliographic reference | Faider Thomas, Dr. Thérèse: Faiences de Keramis: les formes, les decors, les artistes; Annales du Cercle archéologique et folklorique de la Louvière et du Centre; vol III, 1966 |
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Accession number | CIRC.16-1969 |
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Record created | April 27, 2009 |
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