Elegant white porcelain pitcher with lid from the prestigious Spanish manufacturer Bidasoa. This piece stands out for its elaborate high-relief design representing grape clusters, tendrils, and vine leaves, covering a large part of the vessel's body. The handle is artistically modeled imitating a twisted vine branch, and the lid finial is shaped like a small grape cluster.
Object History:
Founded in 1934 in Irún, Bidasoa established itself as a leader in high-quality porcelain in Spain, comparable to major European houses. This series with grapevine relief motifs is a classic mid-20th-century design by the brand, combining tableware functionality with the sculptural tradition of Mediterranean ceramics.
Details and Condition:
- Period: 1960s
- Technique: Hard-paste porcelain with embossed decoration (Blind embossed)
- Height: 29 cm (11.4 inches)
- Maximum Diameter: 16 cm (6.3 inches)
- Material: High-quality porcelain
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The glaze retains its original brilliance. Minimal dust accumulation is observed in the relief crevices due to storage, which is easily removable.
- Functionality: The spout features an integrated ceramic strainer on the inside (ice guard), designed to hold back fruit or ice cubes when serving drinks such as sangria or flavored water.
Value and Use:
This pitcher represents a piece of interest for collectors of mid-century Spanish porcelain and is ideal for decorative use in rustic, Mediterranean, or classic style interiors, as well as for professional table service.
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