Pair of Art Deco red porcelain baluster vases depicting timber framed cottages in a continuous landscape by Royal Doulton. These 1920's urns showcase the stunning Flambe glaze, originating from Chinese potters in the 11th century. Utilising copper oxide as a colouring agent and fired in a reducing atmosphere, Royal Doulton adopted this technique in 1908.
Designed by Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, England c. 7.5 cm base diameter. 16 cm across widest part.
Chip to rim of one of the vases; light film on the glaze. 1920's 1910g 20 cm tall 8 cm top diameter 7.5 cm base diameter 16 cm across widest part Very good antique condition.