SylvaC Flowerpot
Introducing a piece of pottery history, the SylvaC Flowerpot from the ca.1960 "Manhattan" collection designed by George Matthews. SylvaC, the trade name of Shaw and Copestake, has been a highly collectable brand since its closure in the 1980s.
This narrow boat-shaped flowerpot boasts a beautiful dark green/brown glaze with hints of white under clay peeking through, adding a unique touch to its design. The raised diamond decorations on the two long sides bring a touch of elegance, while the smooth short ends create a balanced and refined look.
With its mid-century charm, this SylvaC flowerpot is the perfect addition to add a vintage touch to your home decor. Whether used to showcase your favourite plants or as a standalone decorative piece, it will effortlessly enhance any space with its timeless beauty and rich heritage. Collect a piece of pottery history with this elegant SylvaC flowerpot from the iconic "Manhattan" collection.
Place of origin: England
Date: Ca.1960
Artist/Maker: SylvaC - designed by George Matthews
Materials and Techniques: Pottery
Condition: Very good, no chips or scarves, minimal signs of previous use.
Dimensions (Approx.) Length = 26cm, Width =5.5cm, Height =6cm
Introducing a piece of pottery history, the SylvaC Flowerpot from the ca.1960 "Manhattan" collection designed by George Matthews. SylvaC, the trade name of Shaw and Copestake, has been a highly collectable brand since its closure in the 1980s.
This narrow boat-shaped flowerpot boasts a beautiful dark green/brown glaze with hints of white under clay peeking through, adding a unique touch to its design. The raised diamond decorations on the two long sides bring a touch of elegance, while the smooth short ends create a balanced and refined look.
With its mid-century charm, this SylvaC flowerpot is the perfect addition to add a vintage touch to your home decor. Whether used to showcase your favourite plants or as a standalone decorative piece, it will effortlessly enhance any space with its timeless beauty and rich heritage. Collect a piece of pottery history with this elegant SylvaC flowerpot from the iconic "Manhattan" collection.
Place of origin: England
Date: Ca.1960
Artist/Maker: SylvaC - designed by George Matthews
Materials and Techniques: Pottery
Condition: Very good, no chips or scarves, minimal signs of previous use.
Dimensions (Approx.) Length = 26cm, Width =5.5cm, Height =6cm
Introducing a piece of pottery history, the SylvaC Flowerpot from the ca.1960 "Manhattan" collection designed by George Matthews. SylvaC, the trade name of Shaw and Copestake, has been a highly collectable brand since its closure in the 1980s.
This narrow boat-shaped flowerpot boasts a beautiful dark green/brown glaze with hints of white under clay peeking through, adding a unique touch to its design. The raised diamond decorations on the two long sides bring a touch of elegance, while the smooth short ends create a balanced and refined look.
With its mid-century charm, this SylvaC flowerpot is the perfect addition to add a vintage touch to your home decor. Whether used to showcase your favourite plants or as a standalone decorative piece, it will effortlessly enhance any space with its timeless beauty and rich heritage. Collect a piece of pottery history with this elegant SylvaC flowerpot from the iconic "Manhattan" collection.
Place of origin: England
Date: Ca.1960
Artist/Maker: SylvaC - designed by George Matthews
Materials and Techniques: Pottery
Condition: Very good, no chips or scarves, minimal signs of previous use.
Dimensions (Approx.) Length = 26cm, Width =5.5cm, Height =6cm