This beautifully crafted bowl features a hand-painted floral and bird motif on a soft blue porcelain base. Intricately detailed bronze-finish handles and an ornate pedestal base add a sense of timeless luxury. Ideal as a centerpiece for classic interiors or an elegant accent for consoles and tables.
Dimensions (H x W x D): approx. 24 x 42 x 32 cm (9.4" x 16.5" x 12.6")
Material: Porcelain body with antique-finish metal handles and stand
Brand new item. Carefully packaged to ensure safe and secure delivery. We guarantee a reliable shipping experience.
Dimensions of 16cmx16cmx4cm
Cutty Sark:
Introduction:
The Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship that was built in 1869 for the China tea trade.
It is one of the last remaining tea clippers and is considered one of the fastest sailing ships ever built.
Construction and Design:
The ship was designed by Hercules Linton and built by the Scottish shipbuilding firm of Scott & Linton in Dumbarton, Scotland.
Cutty Sark is known for its sleek design and tall masts, making it well-suited for speed.
Tea Trade:
The Cutty Sark primarily operated in the tea trade, transporting tea from China to London.
It faced fierce competition with other clipper ships during the "tea races" of the late 19th century.
Speed Record:
The Cutty Sark set several speed records during its active years, with notable voyages completing the journey from China to London in record time.
Later Years:
As steamships began to replace sailing vessels, the Cutty Sark was eventually repurposed for the wool trade from Australia to England.
Preservation:
The ship was preserved as a museum ship and is permanently dry-docked in Greenwich, London.
The Cutty Sark underwent an extensive restoration after a fire in 2007, and it reopened to the public in 2012.
Museum Display:
Today, the Cutty Sark serves as a popular tourist attraction and museum, showcasing the history of the ship and the age of sail.
Iconic Features:
One of the distinctive features of the Cutty Sark is that it was built with a composite construction, combining iron frames with wooden planking.
The Cutty Sark remains a symbol of the "Golden Age of Sail" and is a testament to the craftsmanship and design of 19th-century clipper ships.
Description
Description
This beautifully crafted bowl features a hand-painted floral and bird motif on a soft blue porcelain base. Intricately detailed bronze-finish handles and an ornate pedestal base add a sense of timeless luxury. Ideal as a centerpiece for classic interiors or an elegant accent for consoles and tables.
Dimensions (H x W x D): approx. 24 x 42 x 32 cm (9.4" x 16.5" x 12.6")
Material: Porcelain body with antique-finish metal handles and stand
Detailed Condition
Detailed Condition
Brand new item. Carefully packaged to ensure safe and secure delivery. We guarantee a reliable shipping experience.
Description
Description
Dimensions of 16cmx16cmx4cm
Cutty Sark:
Introduction:
The Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship that was built in 1869 for the China tea trade.
It is one of the last remaining tea clippers and is considered one of the fastest sailing ships ever built.
Construction and Design:
The ship was designed by Hercules Linton and built by the Scottish shipbuilding firm of Scott & Linton in Dumbarton, Scotland.
Cutty Sark is known for its sleek design and tall masts, making it well-suited for speed.
Tea Trade:
The Cutty Sark primarily operated in the tea trade, transporting tea from China to London.
It faced fierce competition with other clipper ships during the "tea races" of the late 19th century.
Speed Record:
The Cutty Sark set several speed records during its active years, with notable voyages completing the journey from China to London in record time.
Later Years:
As steamships began to replace sailing vessels, the Cutty Sark was eventually repurposed for the wool trade from Australia to England.
Preservation:
The ship was preserved as a museum ship and is permanently dry-docked in Greenwich, London.
The Cutty Sark underwent an extensive restoration after a fire in 2007, and it reopened to the public in 2012.
Museum Display:
Today, the Cutty Sark serves as a popular tourist attraction and museum, showcasing the history of the ship and the age of sail.
Iconic Features:
One of the distinctive features of the Cutty Sark is that it was built with a composite construction, combining iron frames with wooden planking.
The Cutty Sark remains a symbol of the "Golden Age of Sail" and is a testament to the craftsmanship and design of 19th-century clipper ships.
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fantastic item. so good, I am giving it as a gift and ordering another one for myself.
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This is a gift for my wife who loves owls. This piece of Steampunk art takes the wise bird whom Athena in Greek mythology favours to an entirely new level. I love steampunk art and my wife is quite impressed with this figurine which is well made and quite unique.
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These are a lot lighter in weight that I expected, but it is exactly as it shows in the pictures! So pretty!!!
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