
Description
Black and Gold Geometry: Aesthetic Movement Teapot
Object: Teapot and Cover
Attribution: Dudson Pottery, Staffordshire, England
Date: Circa 1885
Medium: Black-Glazed Pottery (Basalt-type) with Gilded Decoration
Dimensions: 5 3/4 inches high x 8 3/4 inches wide x 5 inches deep.
This striking teapot is a quintessential piece of the Aesthetic Movement (circa 1870-1890), embodying the era's motto of "Art for Art's Sake." Attributed to Dudson Pottery, the vessel's severe, geometric form provides a dramatic contrast to its rich surface decoration .
The teapot is finished in a lustrous black glaze, reminiscent of the earlier black basalt pottery pioneered by Wedgwood, which serves as the perfect canvas for the gilded Chinoiserie and botanical designs. The decoration is highly stylized, combining delicate floral sprigs and foliage with geometric diaper patterns set within bold, segmented panels. This deliberate juxtaposition of sharp geometry, Eastern motifs, and Western utility is characteristic of the Aesthetic Movement's fascination with Japonisme and abstract design.
Historical Context: Dudson and the Aesthetic Movement
Dudson, a prominent Staffordshire manufacturer, was particularly successful at capitalizing on this Victorian trend. The use of black-glazed pottery decorated with gold allowed factories to produce items that projected luxury and sophistication without the high cost of porcelain. These pieces were fashionable alternatives to traditional earthenware, serving as functional yet highly decorative objects that could easily furnish the late $19^{th}$-century home, satisfying the period's desire for beauty in everyday life.
Potential References
Godden, Geoffrey A.: Staffordshire Porcelain or English Clayware and Pottery (for Dudson history).
Reilly, Robin: Wedgwood (for context on black basalt and its influence).
Museum Collections: Collections specializing in the Aesthetic Movement and Victorian decorative arts (e.g., Victoria & Albert Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art).nmr)
(NY8566-nmrx)
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: EXCELLENT
Dimensions:
Height: 5.75 in.
Width: 8.75 in.
Depth: 5 in.
Category: Tea Pots
Origin: United Kingdom
Materials: Pottery
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Object: Teapot and Cover
Attribution: Dudson Pottery, Staffordshire, England
Date: Circa 1885
Medium: Black-Glazed Pottery (Basalt-type) with Gilded Decoration
Dimensions: 5 3/4 inches high x 8 3/4 inches wide x 5 inches deep.
This striking teapot is a quintessential piece of the Aesthetic Movement (circa 1870-1890), embodying the era's motto of "Art for Art's Sake." Attributed to Dudson Pottery, the vessel's severe, geometric form provides a dramatic contrast to its rich surface decoration .
The teapot is finished in a lustrous black glaze, reminiscent of the earlier black basalt pottery pioneered by Wedgwood, which serves as the perfect canvas for the gilded Chinoiserie and botanical designs. The decoration is highly stylized, combining delicate floral sprigs and foliage with geometric diaper patterns set within bold, segmented panels. This deliberate juxtaposition of sharp geometry, Eastern motifs, and Western utility is characteristic of the Aesthetic Movement's fascination with Japonisme and abstract design.
Historical Context: Dudson and the Aesthetic Movement
Dudson, a prominent Staffordshire manufacturer, was particularly successful at capitalizing on this Victorian trend. The use of black-glazed pottery decorated with gold allowed factories to produce items that projected luxury and sophistication without the high cost of porcelain. These pieces were fashionable alternatives to traditional earthenware, serving as functional yet highly decorative objects that could easily furnish the late $19^{th}$-century home, satisfying the period's desire for beauty in everyday life.
Potential References
Godden, Geoffrey A.: Staffordshire Porcelain or English Clayware and Pottery (for Dudson history).
Reilly, Robin: Wedgwood (for context on black basalt and its influence).
Museum Collections: Collections specializing in the Aesthetic Movement and Victorian decorative arts (e.g., Victoria & Albert Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art).nmr)
(NY8566-nmrx)
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: EXCELLENT
Dimensions:
Height: 5.75 in.
Width: 8.75 in.
Depth: 5 in.
Category: Tea Pots
Origin: United Kingdom
Materials: Pottery
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; EXCELLENT
Buyer's Premium
20%
Aesthetic Movement Pottery Teapot & Cover
Estimate $900-$1,880
Starting Price
$900
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