Salt Glazed Eagles

Collection NE10 SKU: 49008
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Salt Glazed Eagles

A striking pair of 19th century salt glazed eagle sculptures, these imposing ceramics capture the essence of Victorian-era artistry with their bold presence and meticulously incised decoration. Exemplifying the spirited style of late 1800s English pottery, these complementary birds evoke both natural majesty and the skilled craftsmanship of regional kilns.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1880
Material: Salt glazed pottery

Dimensions: Height: 46 cm (18 ins), Width: 50 cm (19.5 ins), Depth: 26 cm (10 ins)

Condition: Excellent patina with minor expected wear consistent with age.

Such salt glazed eagles are emblematic of English decorative sculpture from the Victorian period, reflecting a fascination with birds of prey as motifs of strength and nobility. Comparable examples can be seen in collections dedicated to British ceramics, where the salt glaze technique is celebrated for its robust finish and tactile surface. The dynamic posture, with wings outspread and beaks open, demonstrates an appreciation for both lifelike representation and decorative drama that was highly sought after at the time.

Notable Features:

  • Exceptional Craftsmanship: Each eagle is distinguished by incised detail to the wings and bodies, with the salt glaze lending a subtle, mottled sheen unique to this medium.
  • Design Significance: The sculptural form—a mirror-image pair with opposing heads and open beaks—exemplifies both naturalistic depiction and the Victorian penchant for statement decorative pieces.
  • Collecting Value: Rare to find as a matched pair in such impressive scale, these salt glazed eagle sculptures would enhance any ceramics or Victorian collection, appealing to connoisseurs of 19th century British sculpture.
  • Practical Value: Ideal for prominent display on a mantelpiece, console, or within a curated ceramics cabinet, these striking eagles also make an impactful addition to interiors seeking a touch of historic character.

A superb acquisition for enthusiasts of pottery, sculpture, or British decorative arts, these salt glazed eagles present a rare opportunity to own a true statement piece exemplifying period artistry and enduring appeal.

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