Daisy Makeig – Jones, Fairyland Dragon Lustre Bowl, Wedgwood, C.1915 flag

Daisy Makeig – Jones, Fairyland Dragon Lustre Bowl, Wedgwood, C.1915
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Object description :

"Daisy Makeig – Jones, Fairyland Dragon Lustre Bowl, Wedgwood, C.1915"
A superb Fairyland Celestial Dragon lustre footed octagonal bowl by Daisy Makeig -Jones.
Lustre exterior in pale blue glaze flowing into emerald green creates an incredible color scheme, decorated with hand-painted gilt dragons and dragonfly. Interior part decorated with a trio of hand painted underglaze and gilded dragons, a ground of cream pearl lustre. The inner and outer rim is decorated with bold gilded filigree named meander loop. In the center painted a delicate fantasy pattern with oriental motifs. The mark on the base has been worn down over time. This beautiful Wedgwood bowl features a stunning dragon design from the Fairyland lustre collection. Crafted with the finest materials, this piece is sure to elevate any home decor. The brand's attention to detail and quality is evident in every aspect of this exquisite bowl.
In 1909, Daisy Makeig-Jones was hired by the Wedgwood firm in Staffordshire, England, to decorate pottery. She would go on to develop the “Fairyland” luster pattern, which combined dazzling iridescent glazes with motifs from fairytales and would serve to revitalize the Wedgwood brand. Daisy’s Fairyland Lustre, which first appeared in late 1915 and reached the height of production in the 1920s. Daisy Makeig-Jones was one of the great women designers of the early 20th century, and she recognized in her lustrewares a well-deserved status of fine art. Given the variation and unpredictability of the glazes and decorative techniques, as well as Daisy’s penchant for experimentation, each Lustre piece is truly unique. The pieces that exist today are unique and rare works by a rare and uncommon individual whose creation is a testament to her innovation, brilliance, and persistence. Any collection of Daisy Makeig-Jones’s work ought to include her Fairyland Lustres, as they represent a significant moment in the history of ceramics, if not only as the genesis of her later works. Limited editions and the ever-growing interest in Daisy Makeig-Jones' work have led to prices rising year on year. Many collectors regard the purchase of Daisy Makeig-Jones designs as a sound investment.
Dimensions : top diameter 13 cm, height 7,5 cm.
Condition : excellent condition.
Please study the accompanying photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this description. The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance. It is important to note that shipping costs include labour, packaging and postage.
Price: 500 €
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Artist: Daisy Makeig-jones
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Porcelain

Reference: 1409263
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