
Lynton Porcelain Company 'Chelsea Peacock' 22k Gold Gilding Vase
This is a high-quality contemporary porcelain vase produced by the Lynton Porcelain Company, likely featuring their signature Derby-inspired 'Chelsea Peacock' and scrolling acanthus leaf patterns. The vessel exhibits a balanced trumpet shape with a flared rim, a slender neck, and a bulbous body tapering to a circular foot. The surface is extensively decorated using a labor-intensive technique where the ground is a textured gold-scale or honeycomb pattern in 22-karat gold gilding. Within this gold field are hand-painted reserves of vibrant peacocks, stylized floral motifs, and classical foliate scrolls in palette of emerald green, cerulean blue, and russet orange. The interior of the flare and the foot are trimmed with thick bands of burnished gold. The interior of the neck is finished in a solid matte garden green. The craftsmanship is indicative of high-end English decorative arts, mimicking 18th-century porcelain styles. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or significant loss to the gilding. This piece likely dates from the late 20th century to early 21st century and represents premium artisanal ceramic production.
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Estimated Value
$1,500 - $2,200
Basic Information
Category
Fine Ceramics and Decorative Arts
Appraised On
February 26, 2026
Estimated Value
$1,500 - $2,200
Item Description
This is a high-quality contemporary porcelain vase produced by the Lynton Porcelain Company, likely featuring their signature Derby-inspired 'Chelsea Peacock' and scrolling acanthus leaf patterns. The vessel exhibits a balanced trumpet shape with a flared rim, a slender neck, and a bulbous body tapering to a circular foot. The surface is extensively decorated using a labor-intensive technique where the ground is a textured gold-scale or honeycomb pattern in 22-karat gold gilding. Within this gold field are hand-painted reserves of vibrant peacocks, stylized floral motifs, and classical foliate scrolls in palette of emerald green, cerulean blue, and russet orange. The interior of the flare and the foot are trimmed with thick bands of burnished gold. The interior of the neck is finished in a solid matte garden green. The craftsmanship is indicative of high-end English decorative arts, mimicking 18th-century porcelain styles. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or significant loss to the gilding. This piece likely dates from the late 20th century to early 21st century and represents premium artisanal ceramic production.
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