Hello
I have several pierced ceramic or porcelain pieces which I'm constantly asked to sell. I'd love to find more for clients, but my problem is in searching.
Is anyone familiar with that oriental style of white pierced lamps that were so popular in the mid 20thc? A pattern of holes, usually geometric shapes, cut out to form a lacy pattern were incised over the body of large vessels- vases, and some garden stools. I am looking for what looks like tin glazed, al white, unpainted works.
Is there a name for this style? Some of these lamps lit up both at the upper bulb, and inside the lower base. I have done innumerable searches for this type of work (creamware AND pierced, porcelain cutwork, etc) and yet never seen the style given any name repeatedly. Most of this must have been made as lamps, for other than the pierced sides of some censers, there would be no reason to make a large vessel full of holes that for use as a decorative object..
If anyone knows of a specific name for this style of work, or the names of any manufacturers- past or present, it would be appreciated!