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Vintage Metlox Angelfish Vase Designed by Carl Romanelli

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Description

The Metlox Angelfish Vase, designed by Carl Romanelli, is a charming ceramic piece featuring an angelfish motif. Crafted by Metlox Pottery in California, this vase adds a touch of coastal-inspired elegance to any space. With its sleek design and delicate detailing, it's a lovely accent for displaying flowers or standing alone as a decorative item. Perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates unique vintage décor.

This vase features a light green glossy glaze with rust-colored airbrushed accents.

Approximate Dimensions:

  • 9 inches tall.
  • 7 inches at its widest shape.

Condition:

  • Like new condition, with no chips and no cracks.
  • Lovely green glossy glaze with rust-colored airbrushed accents.
     

About Metlox

Metlox Pottery was a renowned American ceramics company that operated from the 1920s to the 1980s. Founded by Willis Prouty and T.C. Hull in Manhattan Beach, California, Metlox initially produced ceramic bricks and later shifted to tableware and art pottery.

During the peak of California pottery production from the 1920s through the 1950s, Metlox Pottery emerged as one of the leading companies in the region. Alongside other prominent ceramics manufacturers such as Bauer Pottery, Pacific Clay Products, Catalina Pottery, and Vernon Kilns, Metlox was recognized as one of the "Big 5" of southern California potters.

Metlox gained widespread recognition for its colorful dinnerware lines, including "Poppytrail" and "Vernonware," which became popular household staples during the mid-20th century. These lines often featured vibrant colors and distinctive patterns, reflecting the aesthetics of the era.

The company's success continued through various ownership changes and expansions, with its products exported worldwide. Metlox's innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship earned it a reputation for excellence in the ceramics industry.

In addition to its dinnerware lines, Metlox also produced decorative items such as vases, figurines, and sculptural pieces. Collaborations with notable designers, including Carl Romanelli, contributed to the company's diverse and appealing product range.

Metlox Pottery ceased operations in the late 1980s, but its legacy lives on through the continued popularity of its vintage pieces among collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century American ceramics.
 

About Carl Romanelli

Carl Romanelli was a notable designer who collaborated with Metlox Pottery, particularly during the mid-20th century. While there isn't extensive information available about Romanelli, his work with Metlox is well-regarded among collectors of vintage ceramics.

Romanelli's designs for Metlox often showcased a blend of modern aesthetics with elements inspired by nature and the California lifestyle. His pieces, including vases, figurines, and decorative items, are characterized by clean lines, elegant shapes, and intricate detailing.

One of Romanelli's notable creations is the Metlox Angelfish Vase, which features a charming angelfish motif and reflects his ability to infuse whimsy and personality into his designs. Today, Romanelli's pieces are sought after by collectors of mid-century American ceramics for their timeless appeal and artistic merit.


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