Crockery and Ceramics
This thoughtfully curated collection of vintage ceramics brings together the artistry, function, and heritage of domestic life across cultures.
Decorative wall plates, gathered from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, feature everything from hand-painted florals and folkloric scenes to glazed geometric motifs and porcelain narratives, often influenced by regional traditions and symbolism. Once proudly displayed in homes as markers of taste and heritage, these plates capture the visual language of their time and place.
From 19th- and early 20th-century ceramic pitchers and jugs of Italy, England, and Portugal, we see the evolution of everyday utility into artistic expression—where classic forms are adorned with painted vines, pastoral scenes, or rustic glazes, each reflecting local craft traditions and domestic rituals.
Completing the collection are Asian ceramic storage pots, rooted in centuries-old practices from China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Often used for tea, grain, or ceremonial offerings, these vessels are distinguished by their robust forms, expressive glazes, and time-honored techniques such as raku, celadon, and underglaze painting. Each pot speaks to a culture where beauty and function are inextricably linked.
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