Charles Gréber Large Jardiniere In Glazed Stoneware, Art Nouveau Period
Artist: Charles Gréber
Large Art Nouveau indoor planter by Charles Gréber in glazed stoneware circa 1900.
Elegant shape decorated with ferns and mauve and blue drips on a subtle green background.
Renowned ceramist, Charles Gréber (1853-1935) left a lasting mark on Beauvais ceramics and developed the family business, created by his father in 1870, going on to make it famous. He designed exterior and interior architectural elements as well as artistic pottery pieces using flambée glazes.
Length 38cm
Width 20cm
Height 15.5cm
Perfect condition
Signed underneath
We are experienced in packing fragile items for safe travel.
Shipping rates : France 18 euros, Europe 28 euros, World 75 euros
Elegant shape decorated with ferns and mauve and blue drips on a subtle green background.
Renowned ceramist, Charles Gréber (1853-1935) left a lasting mark on Beauvais ceramics and developed the family business, created by his father in 1870, going on to make it famous. He designed exterior and interior architectural elements as well as artistic pottery pieces using flambée glazes.
Length 38cm
Width 20cm
Height 15.5cm
Perfect condition
Signed underneath
We are experienced in packing fragile items for safe travel.
Shipping rates : France 18 euros, Europe 28 euros, World 75 euros
320 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Sandstone
Length: 38cm
Width: 20cm
Height: 15,5cm
Reference (ID): 1544983
Availability: In stock
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