Wedgwood, pair of Jasperware lidded campana vases, each decorated with classical figures against a pale green ground, on square pedestal base, impressed Wedgwood mark to underside (2), height 9.45 in.
- Campana Form Vases or Urns -
A campana form vase or urn is a type of ceramic or metal container that is characterized by its reverse bell-like shape. The shape is typically wider at the top and narrower at the bottom, with a curved or flared opening at the top. The vase or urn may have a handle or handles on either side of the opening.
The campana form was popular in ancient Greece and Rome, and the design has been revived in various forms throughout the history of art, including the Renaissance and the Art Nouveau period.
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Wedgwood (England), item types