This early Masons Ironstone vase manages to combine the fashion for Neoclassical design --...
This early Masons Ironstone vase manages to combine the fashion for Neoclassical design -- with the shape derived from the classical amphora -- and the tradition of chinoiserie decoration -- with the enameled "Fence" pattern decorating the piece.
In adapting the amphora form, Masons has beefed up the profile of the vessel with a raised horizontal band at the shoulder. An even greater departure is the elaboration of the handles, graceful curves resembling a sea serpent with an angular mask at the bottom join (Neptune?).
A carefully executed variation of the Imari-inspired "Fence" pattern covers the surface with cobalt foliage, brilliant orange-red blossoms, and tendrils--all emanating from the fence motif and pool of light blue just above the foot. The floral decoration intensifies above the shoulder, even extending over the edge to the inside rim. Bands of gilt at the rim and foot and ochre lustre at the handles finish the piece.