Description
The planter vase form, broad and low with a wide mouth, is the most architecturally substantial of the Royal Stanley Ware Jacobean shapes, and at 22 cm wide and 19 cm tall, this Pattern 850 example has the scale and presence to anchor a mantel or console display with confidence.
Made by Royal Stanley Ware of England, circa 1920s, this planter vase features a deep cobalt ground with hand-painted grape clusters, vine leaves, and warm autumnal accent detail in the Jacobean pattern, Pattern 850. The pattern number 850 is marked to the base, confirming its place in the documented Royal Stanley Ware production catalogue and making it a traceable collector's piece. The planter vase form, with its wide mouth and substantial body, is less commonly encountered than the standard vase forms in the Jacobean range, and the combination of the documented pattern number and the generous proportions makes this a particularly desirable piece for collectors assembling the full Royal Stanley Ware Jacobean grouping.
- Maker: Royal Stanley Ware, England
- Pattern: Jacobean, Pattern 850
- Dimensions: 19 cm (H) x 22 cm (W)
- Condition: Good, visible condition as shown in images
- Features: Deep cobalt ground, hand-painted grape clusters, vine leaves, autumnal accent detail, wide planter form, pattern number 850 to base
- Period: Circa 1920s
- SKU: CBD-0086
The most architecturally substantial piece in the Royal Stanley Ware Jacobean grouping. Pairs naturally with the fruit bowl 850 (CBD-0085) and the two Jacobean vases (CBD-0083 and CBD-0084) to complete the Royal Stanley Ware collection.
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