This ceramic vase by Hubert Bequet, manufactured in Belgium around 1950, is a representative example of decorative faience from that period. The design reflects the flamboyant style often associated with the Walloon Baroque Revival, characterized by a rich and expressive design language.
The object is hand-painted and displays detailed floral motifs in warm brown and yellow tones, complemented by gilded accents. The vase, identified as model number 170, has a height of 21 centimeters and a diameter of 13 centimeters at its widest point. The combination of the white ceramic with the colorful decoration and the striking gold handle gives the piece a distinctive character.
The vase is in good vintage condition, with structural integrity preserved. The object shows signs of use consistent with its age, which contributes to the piece's authentic appearance.
This decorative object looks great in a classic or eclectic interior. It can serve as a striking accent piece on a sideboard, side table, or in a display cabinet, where the detailed painting and gilded elements draw attention.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGold, White, Brown, Multi Color, YellowMaterialCeramic, GoldNumber of items1First ownerYesHeight21 cmWidth13 cmDepth13 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, usagesign-peeling