Royal DOULTON flambe vase c1928 designed by Charles noke signed Fred Moore.


Royal DOULTON flambe vase c1928 designed by Charles noke signed Fred Moore.

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Royal DOULTON flambe vase c1928 designed by Charles noke signed Fred Moore.:
$404.09


We have for your consideration this magnificent Royal DOULTON flambe vase c1928-31 signed by the artist FM for Fred Moore Who partnered Charles noke with the design and production of sung Chang flambe and was one of the best of his time. This beautiful vase is Fully stamped to base and signature. This vase is in magnificent condition with good vibrant colours with mottled blues and pale yellow veins on a flambe red background. No chips cracks or restoration this vase is truly spectacular in sunlight this is a very highly collectible signed piece of Royal DOULTON. Who ever buys this vase will not be disappointed, please check all pictures to appreciate this wonderful vase. Measurements 19cm tall (7.5\")In 1889 Charles Noke accepted an offer from Royal Doulton and moved to the Doulton potteries

Henry Doulton had a very unusual work policy at his art pottery allowing his designers to work entirely within their own desires.

There was no laid down ‘Doulton Style’ which needed to be followed and the only direction they were steered in was one of total freedom of expression in whatever form of ceramic artwork they chose to pursue.


This was based on a simple premise that artistic designers had a burning desire to produce art and that this should not be restricted by confining their designs to a particular theme.

It was a policy that paid off and Doulton had a reputation for producing large volumes of high quality art work that spread across the world. It was an ideal platform for Noke’s talents.

In 1893– Charles Noke’s first pieces for Doulton appeared at the Chicago world fair and won him great acclaim and he went on to produce great designs in ornamental ceramics that are highly prized today.

Harry Nixon (b. 1886, d. 1955) joined Doulton in about 1900 as a general artist. He was closely associated with Charles Noke in the decoration of flambe ware and the Chang and Sung art ware of the early 1900s. Nixon is best know as the man responsible for figurine painting at Nile St and the ‘HN’ series numbers on figurines (HN 1 ‘Darling’ introduced in 1913) recognise his role in their production.Frederick Moore 1927-1957 who was also renowned to be one of the best decoraters of his time and assisted in making some of the most desirable pieces of flambe & sung pieces.

Moore

Frederick

1927–1957







Royal DOULTON flambe vase c1928 designed by Charles noke signed Fred Moore.:
$404.09

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