Pair of Extra large Art Deco Fulham Pottery urns by Constance Spry
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Description
Wonderful pair of extra large unglazed Fulham pottery urns with glazed inside to hold flowers in water. Designed in the 1930s by the famous British florist Constance Spry, made by Fulham Pottery, circa 1950s, UK. Signed.
Constance Spry considered this a perfect shape for cut flower arrangements and designed them in a wide variety of sizes.
Constance Spry was an educator, florist and author who revolutionised the world of flower arrangement. She was an artist rather than a florist and her ground breaking designs were fearless: she took from hedgerows, woods and ferns, even fruit and vegetables if she considered them appropriate for the occasion. Her Mayfair establishment supplied flowers for both the Queens wedding and the Coronation. Spry was also a creative cook and invented ‘Coronation Chicken’ for this event in 1953.
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More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Modern Dealer Reference #: AMV1290 Incollect Reference #: 718041 -
Dimensions
W. 23.23 in; H. 10.24 in; D. 5.12 in; W. 59 cm; H. 26 cm; D. 13 cm;
Message from Seller:
For the last thirty years, Valerie Wade has been supplying interior decorators, architects and fashion designers with her unique mix of furniture, lighting and objects. Ranging seamlessly from the 1920s to the 1980s, the collection is peppered with international names; Paolo Buffa, Oswaldo Borsani, Venini, Jean-Michel Frank, Marcel Breuer, Karl Springer, Steve Chase and Cedric Hartman. Unnamed pieces are chosen on aesthetics, function and wit.