Antique Art Nouveau Doulton Burslem Amphora Vase
Blue Iris Pattern
Burslem, England
Circa 1891-1902
H 11″
D 9″
Mint Condition
Description
Blue Iris Pattern
Burslem, England
Circa 1891-1902
H 11″
D 9″
Mint Condition
Doulton Burslem was a significant pottery manufacturer in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, operating from 1891 to 1902.
It was a successor to the original Pinder, Bourne & Co. and was later absorbed into Royal Doulton.
Pieces from this period are known for their high quality and artistic merit, often featuring hand-painted designs and elaborate glazes.
The ‘Blue Iris’ pattern, particularly in the Flow Blue style, was a popular decorative theme during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. This motif, combined with the amphora shape, reflects the aesthetic sensibilities of the time, where nature-inspired designs were highly valued for their decorative appeal in homes.