Vintage Queen Freddie Mercury bust ceramic sculpture by Swineside Ceramics, signed,1980`s ca, English.
These vintage item has been gently cleaned while respecting the aged patina. It is ready to use.
This rare & original Freddie Mercury ceramic bust sculpture was part of the artists/celebrities collection launched by Swineside Ceramics around the 1980`s. It is signed & stamped on the base: “SWINESIDE CERAMICS ENGLAND”.
With the celebrity rock music theme & sculptural presence, this bust would suit a range of interiors such as Traditional, Hollywood Regency, Post Modern, Industrial or Contemporary.
The designed is simple but very effective, with great movement & depicting very well the sex appeal & personality of Freddie Mercury. The ceramic bust has been executed in a Modernist & Postmodern manner, in elegant black & white tones with a gloss surface & an attractive uniform subtle glaze crazing.
This vintage sculpture is in very good condition for its age, with no damages, chips or cracks. The warm vintage patina & tiny rubbing at the bottom proving & reflecting the age.
Packing is offered free of charge. We take special professional care while packing. For safe transport the bust would be wrapped in bubble wrap, foam and an outer layer of card. It would then easily fit into a box with loose fill packing nuts, safe for posting with a courier. We ship with reliable couriers (signed for, tracked & insured).
Please note that the shipping cost advertised here also includes all destination import duties & local taxes as required by Chairish, so we will ship from the United Kingdom to USA this item DTP (Duties & Taxes Paid).
SWINESIDE CERAMICS POTTERY HISTORY
The English Company was founded in 1978 by designers Martin and Judy Bibby. Established initially in a converted farm in Swineside, in the Yorkshire Dales, Swineside Ceramics rapidly developed a reputation for its original and imaginative creations. In the 1980`s a series of teapots became very popular, along with a collection of sculptures depicting well known artists & celebrities. The latter more rare and very collectable today.
By 1986 as the teapots were becoming extremely popular in the UK and abroad, Martin & Judy decided to change the Company name to Swineside Teapottery. Due to the increased demand they needed to expand the factory to bigger premises and moved from Swineside to a new purpose-built pottery at Leyburn Business Park, North Yorkshire, where the pottery still exist nowadays.
In 2004 Martin & Judy Bibby retired from the business. Swineside Teapottery continued to produce inspiring creations and is trading today as Ceramic Inspirations.
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