Blanc de Chine Porcelain Vases in the form of Trees, European early 1800s

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A sweet pair of late 18th to early 19th century antique bud or specimen vases in the shape of tree trunks. The larger represents an Oak, the smaller a Birch tree.

While these are definitely not mid century modern, they make lovely contrasting decorative items to modern furniture.

European, indistinctly marked with a crown and shield. Origin is likely France, Austria, Hungary or Germany - the key makers of porcelain wares at this time.

DIMENSIONS

Large

Width 18 cm

Depth 10 cm

Height 17 cm

Small

Width 11 cm

Depth 8 cm

Height 16 cm

CONDITION

These are sold as decorative items in fair condition, with chips, wear and glaze damage. They are over 150 years old and showing it. See images.

A sweet pair of late 18th to early 19th century antique bud or specimen vases in the shape of tree trunks. The larger represents an Oak, the smaller a Birch tree.

While these are definitely not mid century modern, they make lovely contrasting decorative items to modern furniture.

European, indistinctly marked with a crown and shield. Origin is likely France, Austria, Hungary or Germany - the key makers of porcelain wares at this time.

DIMENSIONS

Large

Width 18 cm

Depth 10 cm

Height 17 cm

Small

Width 11 cm

Depth 8 cm

Height 16 cm

CONDITION

These are sold as decorative items in fair condition, with chips, wear and glaze damage. They are over 150 years old and showing it. See images.