Vase – Art Pottery Drip Glaze Baluster

$225.00

A commanding baluster-form ceramic vase glazed in a spectacular multi-layered drip finish — rich sage and emerald green cascading over warm amber and brown, with pools of turquoise blue and frothy white bubble-glaze erupting across the surface. The effect is volcanic, organic, and utterly mesmerizing up close. The classical amphora silhouette with its flared neck grounds the piece in tradition while the glaze feels entirely alive. Displayed on its original dark wooden stand.

  • Time Period: c. Early–Mid 20th century (c. 1900s–1940s)

  • Origin: France, Belgium, or USA — consistent with European or American art pottery traditions

  • Design Style: Art Nouveau / Art Pottery / Arts & Crafts

  • Condition: Good — glaze rich and intact throughout; crazing consistent with age; wooden stand shows wear; no chips or losses to body

  • Provenance: Drip and volcanic-glaze ceramics were a defining achievement of the Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts movements, produced by prestigious studios across France, Belgium, and the United States in the early 20th century. The combination of layered flowing greens, amber, and frothy white bubble-glaze is consistent with techniques developed by French ateliers such as Fives-Lille and Mougin, as well as American studios including Grueby and Teco. Pieces of this quality in baluster form with original wooden stands are increasingly sought after by serious collectors.

  • Collection: La Tropicana

  • Category: Vases & Vessels

Minor variations from the images may occur unless otherwise noted. All sales are final.

A commanding baluster-form ceramic vase glazed in a spectacular multi-layered drip finish — rich sage and emerald green cascading over warm amber and brown, with pools of turquoise blue and frothy white bubble-glaze erupting across the surface. The effect is volcanic, organic, and utterly mesmerizing up close. The classical amphora silhouette with its flared neck grounds the piece in tradition while the glaze feels entirely alive. Displayed on its original dark wooden stand.

  • Time Period: c. Early–Mid 20th century (c. 1900s–1940s)

  • Origin: France, Belgium, or USA — consistent with European or American art pottery traditions

  • Design Style: Art Nouveau / Art Pottery / Arts & Crafts

  • Condition: Good — glaze rich and intact throughout; crazing consistent with age; wooden stand shows wear; no chips or losses to body

  • Provenance: Drip and volcanic-glaze ceramics were a defining achievement of the Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts movements, produced by prestigious studios across France, Belgium, and the United States in the early 20th century. The combination of layered flowing greens, amber, and frothy white bubble-glaze is consistent with techniques developed by French ateliers such as Fives-Lille and Mougin, as well as American studios including Grueby and Teco. Pieces of this quality in baluster form with original wooden stands are increasingly sought after by serious collectors.

  • Collection: La Tropicana

  • Category: Vases & Vessels

Minor variations from the images may occur unless otherwise noted. All sales are final.