Ancient Luxury Tall Case Clock
This superb centrepiece is made by Minton, a celebrated British ceramics manufactory founded in 1793. Made in around 1835, the antique is an example of some of Minton’s early works.
The centre of the piece is occupied by three richly gilt putti emblematic of the three elements: earth, water, and air. The figures are standing with their backs against a tree trunk applied with fruiting vines, acorns and bulrushes. The tree trunk supports a gadrooned bowl masterfully painted with alternating panels of birds and flowers. These are separated by bands of gilt caillouté. Above is the rim finely moulded and gilt to depict scrolling motifs.
The domed cover features similar ornamentation as the bowl with a band of hand-painted flowers topped by a band of gilt caillouté on a navy ground. Moulded and gilt acanthus leaf detailing adorns the circumference of the lid. The ornate top supports a shining, gilt flame-shaped finial.
The three putti stand on a square pedestal base, each side painted with landscape vignettes of Watteau figures framed with gilt, scrolled frames. The polychrome paintings are surrounded by gilt caillouté ground. Four gilt dolphin figures, especially popular within the Rococo style, support the base. A shaped square base with ornate gilt foliate decoration supports the whole centrepiece..
Project Details
- Antique centrepiece : Large antique centrepiece vase
- Origin : late 17th century
- Service : Advertiser