Nevers Faience 'A Compendiaro' Altar Vase, 17th century

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A rare 17th-century French faience altar vase from Nevers, with a decor ‘a ‘compendiario’. It showcases a large yellow and orange tulip in black lines, alongside abstract blue foliage. This vase stands on a filleted foot with a pear-shaped body and is finished with a thin neck and a larger mouth. It also features two handles in the shape of lions.

Decors ‘a compendiario’ came from Faienza in Italy and were popularised in 17th-century France by Nevers. They designate an often simple figure in yellow, orange and blue on a thick white glaze that highlights the elaborate and sculptural shape of a ceramic object. Churches were influential clients at Nevers and this altar vase was used to hold flowers. A rare and stunning piece of early pottery.

Dimensions & Details +

  • Height: 18.5cm
  • Width (handle to handle): 14 cm
  • Depth: 9 cm

  • Some wear to the mouth, handles and foot.

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A rare 17th-century French faience altar vase from Nevers, with a decor ‘a ‘compendiario’. It showcases a large yellow and orange tulip in black lines, alongside abstract blue foliage. This vase stands on a filleted foot with a pear-shaped body and is finished with a thin neck and a larger mouth. It also features two handles in the shape of lions.

Decors ‘a compendiario’ came from Faienza in Italy and were popularised in 17th-century France by Nevers. They designate an often simple figure in yellow, orange and blue on a thick white glaze that highlights the elaborate and sculptural shape of a ceramic object. Churches were influential clients at Nevers and this altar vase was used to hold flowers. A rare and stunning piece of early pottery.

A rare 17th-century French faience altar vase from Nevers, with a decor ‘a ‘compendiario’. It showcases a large yellow and orange tulip in black lines, alongside abstract blue foliage. This vase stands on a filleted foot with a pear-shaped body and is finished with a thin neck and a larger mouth. It also features two handles in the shape of lions.

Decors ‘a compendiario’ came from Faienza in Italy and were popularised in 17th-century France by Nevers. They designate an often simple figure in yellow, orange and blue on a thick white glaze that highlights the elaborate and sculptural shape of a ceramic object. Churches were influential clients at Nevers and this altar vase was used to hold flowers. A rare and stunning piece of early pottery.

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