Vintage Hand-Painted Belgian Majolica Vase by Bequet with Flowers in Relief

Vintage Hand-Painted Belgian Majolica Vase by Bequet with Flowers in Relief

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Vintage Hand-Painted Belgian Majolica Vase by Bequet with Flowers in Relief
Vintage Hand-Painted Belgian Majolica Vase by Bequet with Flowers in Relief
Vintage Hand-Painted Belgian Majolica Vase by Bequet with Flowers in Relief
Vintage Hand-Painted Belgian Majolica Vase by Bequet with Flowers in Relief

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Product Details

Item #:

5-137-0

Dimensions (inches):

14.50H x 6.50W x 6D

Comment:

Bright red, magenta, and blue hand-painted flowers rise in releif from the surface of this very pretty vintage Majolica vase, which dates to the 1950s. Green and yellow leaves swirl and pop off the muted black background, while the contrast with the white ceramic is stunning. The famous Belgian ceramics manufacturer, Bequet, has signed this charming vintage Majolica vase and the original label is still present. Imagine how beautiful this vintage hand-painted vase would look holding fresh flowers in the center of your table at your next dinner party!

Origin:

Belgium

Date:

1950

Material:

CERAMIC

The word ceramic originates from the ancient Greek word keramikos, meaning potter's clay. The practice of making ceramics has been in existence for nearly 30,000 years. Clay, the primary ingredient for any ceramic, is primarily made of aluminum silicate, which is a malleable soil from crumbling rocks. Ceramics can be grouped according to the type of clay used, the temperature at which the clay is fired, and the duration of the firing.

Condition

Condition:

GOOD

In overall good condition. Antique and vintage items by their very nature show normal wear to finish and miscellaneous scratches, nicks, and dings due to age and use. As we define 'good condition' relative to the stated age of the piece, we would expect to see 'character marks' consistent with that age and could include nicks or dings to a wooden, metal, enamel, or chalkware object, wear to a painted surface, speckling on a mirror, crazing, wear to gilding, or manufacturing glaze skips in ceramic finish, wear to a label, and some original decorative trim may be missing. If ceramic/porcelain restoration has been done, it is of museum-quality so that it is hardly discernible and would be specifically mentioned in the listing. 'Good condition' could include very small fleabite chips or very small hairline cracks in any glass, ceramic, or marble item, but these would be specifically mentioned in the listing.

Item Specifics:

There is a small chip on the rim due to age and use.

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Additional Information

Mark:

BEQUET

In 1926, Hubert Bequet began working at the Belgian ceramics manufacturer Auguste Mouzin et Cie (AMC), later renamed La Faencerie de Wasmuel, which operated from 1878 to 1951 in the southwest coal-mining region of Belgium (the Borinage). AMC produced fine quality majolica pieces and in 1910 began mass production of ceramic mantle clocks.

Bequet took the lessons he had learned at AMC and opened his own ceramics production house in 1934 in Quaregnon. The factory reached the pinnacle of success in 1963 with 150 workers, but eventually closed its doors in April 1985. Bequet was known for colorful, creative high quality ceramic pieces, which were mass produced, often with gold rims and decoration. Early pieces were either unsigned or imprinted with Belgium and a model number. Later pieces are marked with Made In Belgium H. Bequet Quaregnon.

Style:

Bequet

Object:

Pitcher

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Item Details:

  • Reference #
  • 5_137_0_1
  • Quantity
  • 1
  • Category
  • Ceramics
  • Department
  • Collectibles
  • Maker
  • Bequet
  • Year
  • 1950
  • Dimensions
  • Width: 6.5 inches
  • Height: 14.5 inches
  • Depth: 0 inch
  • Weight: 2.83 pounds
  • Condition
  • Used - Good. See description for more details.
  • Style
  • Bequet
  • Material
  • Ceramic

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