Flamed Tableware From The Morvan Region By Gaston Gaubier, 20th Century
Artist: Gaston Gaubier
Tableware from the Tamnay-en-Bazois pottery (Nièvre), founded in 1932 by Gaston Gaubier (1894–1971).
The “Flammés du Morvan,” featuring a unique glazing technique, were known as “Les Grès du Morvan.” The richness of the colors is reminiscent of Monet’s pointillism.
This set includes
- 12 dinner plates, 25.5 x 22.5 cm
- 12 soup bowls, diameter: 18.5 cm
- 1 “round” serving dish 27 x 25 cm
- 1 oval platter 36.5 x 26 cm
- 1 ramekin 22.5 x 14 cm
- 1 ramekin and 1 soup tureen included free of charge due to one or two tiny chips
Shipping via Cocolis within France; quote available upon request.
You can follow the shop on Instagram: Lesbillesdelagamine
The “Flammés du Morvan,” featuring a unique glazing technique, were known as “Les Grès du Morvan.” The richness of the colors is reminiscent of Monet’s pointillism.
This set includes
- 12 dinner plates, 25.5 x 22.5 cm
- 12 soup bowls, diameter: 18.5 cm
- 1 “round” serving dish 27 x 25 cm
- 1 oval platter 36.5 x 26 cm
- 1 ramekin 22.5 x 14 cm
- 1 ramekin and 1 soup tureen included free of charge due to one or two tiny chips
Shipping via Cocolis within France; quote available upon request.
You can follow the shop on Instagram: Lesbillesdelagamine
850 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Sandstone
Reference (ID): 1787302
Availability: In stock
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