Kelli Bedrossian (20th–21st century) “Minotaur” Bowl, Slip-coated ceramic with incised decoration. This ceramic bowl illustrates the unique world of Kelli Bedrossian, where the legacy of ancient myths[...]
Another rare large earthenware bowl on a pedestal base by Paul Fouillen. It is signed within the decoration and on the back "Paul Fouillen Quimper," dated "15/11/1947." Connoisseurs will recognize tha[...]
Pablo Picasso — Madoura Workshop This ceramic piece, created at the Madoura Workshop, reflects the period during which Pablo Picasso explored the expressive possibilities of clay and sculpted decorati[...]
Sèvres, 1904. Cobalt blue porcelain vase from Sèvres, spherical in shape with a slightly flared body. Lightly speckled with 24-karat gold trim. Marked "S1904" for the year of manufacture. Very good co[...]
A ceramic pot decorated with a white slip applied with a brush in stylized motifs, and a turquoise/green painted rim. The interior is adorned with white shapes reminiscent of leaves or petals. The pie[...]
Art Deco stoneware coffee service. Manufactured by Denert et Balichon, active in Vierzon from 1909 to 1952. The pieces are marked Denbac 403 or 403, except for the saucers. The Denbac mark (a contract[...]
This ceramic bowl with a foot dates from the 1930s and comes from the Céramidues d'Art de Bordeaux. It is glazed, varnished, and flamed on a red background. The bowl is marked CAB FRANCE. For more inf[...]
White glazed stoneware vase by French ceramists Jeanne (1917-1988) and Norbert Pierlot (1919-1979), Ratilly. In perfect condition, signed. Dimensions: H16 x W13 cm. Please feel free to contact me for [...]
Early 20th-century porcelain dish/trinket tray depicting a frog dressed as an admiral, sitting in a seashell. Possibly a satirical representation of Admiral Nelson. Good condition. 11.5 x 9 x 7 cm.
Clarice Cliff "Gayday" tea for two setRare vintage Clarice Cliff "Gayday" tea for two set, Art Deco style from the early 1930s. This hand-painted "Bizarre" range service is in the highly sought-after [...]
Clarice Cliff "Fantasque" Bizarre coffee set in the popular "Autumn" design. The set is hand-painted with a vibrant, stylized landscape featuring a small cottage and trees in rich autumn tones of red,[...]
A Robert Picault Vallauris fish platter in perfect condition. It is signed on the back for the commissioner. Its geometric patterns and colors, emblematic of this ceramist, are easily recognizable. A [...]
Fine earthenware vase with enamel decoration. Belgian work from the Art Deco period, from the Kéramis workshops directed by Charles Catteau, model D 2075, created in 1936. It has a spherical shape and[...]
Large white earthenware bottle-shaped vase with a tall neck by Roger Capron in Vallauris, decorated with a polychrome relief pattern known as "pyjama" and the inscription "Calvados" in black. 1950s/60[...]
Rare and magnificent oyster or shellfish service, in Sarreguemines earthenware, circa 1950, composed of: 11 plates of 26 cm in diameter and 3 cm in height and a large serving platter of 38 cm in diame[...]
Interesting pitcher (also called a gargoulette or chevrette) with anthropomorphic decoration in glazed ochre yellow earthenware. Period: early to mid-20th century. Condition: good condition, no cracks[...]
A spectacular lamp, both in size and shape, made of openwork stoneware with a brown glaze, bearing the signature of ceramic artist Agnès ESCALA on the base and dating from the 1970s. The feathers and[...]
A glazed ceramic trinket dish with a figurative decoration depicting stylized figures against a dark background. The decoration is contrasted in light colors and highlighted by a brown outline. The pi[...]
Jean de Lespinasse ceramic plate. Signed on the back Jdl with an inventory number. French ceramist Jean de Lespinasse (signed Jdl) was born in Bréhat (Côtes-du-Nord) in 1896 and died in Nice in 1979. [...]
Part of a porcelain dinner service from the Couleuvre factory featuring designs by Jean Cocteau, "Art Porcelain Committee Jean Cocteau - 2004". The service comprises: - 1 round platter of the "Profile[...]
HB Quimper, Odetta period. Two-bulged glazed stoneware vase with African-inspired decoration. Height: 24.5 cm. Maximum diameter: 14.5 cm. On the reverse: HB Quimper Odetta 167-1053. Very good overall [...]
Enamelled ceramic vase by Denise Gatard (1921-1992), née Jouve, sister of Georges Jouve. Denise Jouve was born on August 17, 1908 [N 2] in Fontenay-sous-Bois. She was the daughter of Jean Esprit Jouve[...]
Important and exceptional black glazed ceramic ibex from the FPP (Faïences et Poteries Provençales) pottery workshop, founded in 1950 by two partners, Jean Rossignol and Joseph Calvas-Blanchon, in Val[...]
A lovely dish attributed to Edouard Cazaux, made of polychrome glazed earthenware decorated with birds and flowers. Circa 1930, unsigned. Condition: good, no cracks, beautiful glaze. Note a few small [...]
Set of 12 oyster plates in earthenware. Each plate is composed of six shell-shaped compartments in shades of brown, with a seventh compartment, imitating half a lemon, adorning the center. These plate[...]
Jean Picart Le Doux (1902 – 1982). Square decorative ceramic plate designed by JEAN PICART LE DOUX at the Sant Vicens workshop in Perpignan. It has a nuanced red background with a black and white reli[...]
Rare Art Deco Shelley "Yellow Star" Dainty Shape Bone China 21-Piece Tea Set, Pattern No. 11993/31, c. 1932+ Collectible vintage Shelley tea/Coffee set, of the Art Deco era. The set features the strik[...]
Large ceramic lamp-shaped lamp, never mounted, signed Marino Le Vaucour, Vallauris. Perfect condition. Length 54 cm, height 19 cm, width 19 cm, weight 2.150 kg
A very beautiful hexagonal centerpiece in crackled earthenware, decorated with stylized flowers and foliage in cloisonné enamel, all in a delightful monochrome of green highlighted with touches of gol[...]
Large round-necked vase in glazed salt-glazed stoneware with runs of ivory, green, grey, brown, and light blue. Minor firing flaws. Signed Aubry, Bouffioulx Belgium, circa 1940
Pair of French Cubist-Inspired Ceramic Vases Depicting Women Playing Music 1940sThe vases are a real feast for the eyes.Slightly conical vase shape with outwardly turned rim showingtwo women, standing[...]
Spectacular large stoneware "amphora" vase, fired in a "high-fire" style, with splendid blue-grey-red-brown colours. Some minor glaze losses from firing. Signed Aubry (Edgard Aubry) Belgium, circa 194[...]
Very large "amphora" salt-glazed stoneware vase in ivory, pearl, pale blue, and khaki green tones. A firing flaw. Signed Guérin, Chatelet Belgium, circa 1940
Highly decorative Italian ceramic centerpiece, composed of a thick round bowl containing a composition of life-size fruits with stylized yet immediately recognizable forms: bananas, peaches, lemons, a[...]
Complete wall mural composed of original tiles by Roger Capron, created in the 1970s. The set forms a geometric and architectural composition typical of his work, with illustrated pieces integrated am[...]
Important platter from the Longwy Faience and Enamel Works. The mark on the back dates it to between 1949 and 1957. Vendôme pattern. Limited edition; this is number 26 of 100. Glazed ceramic. The deco[...]
Edmond Lachenal (1855–1930) Glazed Ceramic Parakeet Height: 21.5 cm Condition: very good -- Elegant green glazed ceramic parakeet. Signed "Lachenal" inside. Note: A second parakeet, of the same height[...]
Edmond Lachenal (1855–1930) Glazed Ceramic Parakeet Height: 21.5 cm Condition: very good -- Elegant glazed ceramic parakeet in a soft celadon. "Lachenal" signature visible on the base. Note: A secon[...]
Signed with the hallmark on the reverse and marked Hungary. The Zsolnay factory in Pécs, Hungary, gained its renown for its Art Nouveau (or Hungarian Secession) style primarily thanks to the innovativ[...]
Large, deep dish or bowl in polychrome and gilded enamels from Longwy, created by Paul Mignon at the Atelier d'Art, in a limited edition of 11 out of 50, as inscribed on the back of the piece, on the [...]
Pyrite stoneware vase with a "tea powder" glaze. Wood-fired kiln. Circa 1960-70. Jean Lugassy, a French post-war artist and potter based in Saou in the Drôme region, created unique stoneware pieces, f[...]
A portrait by Robj. The figure, blending Orientalism and the return from Egypt, is typical of the Art Deco period. This emancipation through travel is a source of technical expertise. This expertise e[...]
A very pretty little Art Nouveau vase in glazed stoneware. The floral decoration is typical of the Art Nouveau period. The vase is signed Bigot on the base and numbered. In very good condition.
The frog and the tortoise. The tortoise's striking disproportion enhances its beauty. The tortoise's realism showcases meticulous and precise craftsmanship, combining the ceramicist's technical master[...]
Art Deco period trinket tray. The frieze rests on a high-relief gadrooned decoration. This loosely proportioned design showcases the ceramist. The color, shape, and functionality give it a modern feel[...]
Sleep overtakes us in slipware. The facial expression is strikingly realistic. The meticulous detail, the choice of colors, the pleating, and the expression reveal its entire period. This broken piggy[...]
Very pretty HB Quimper Odetta period vase. Small model, beautiful decoration. Signed under the base HB Quimper Odetta. G58-1047. From the 1910s onwards, Jules Verlingue, then head of the Faïencerie de[...]
Large vase with handles in “fat lava” glazed ceramic, with abstract decoration in brightly colored enamels.Yellow glazed interior.Inscribed signature Bessone Vallauris 56 on the bottom.Height: 35 cm ([...]
Large Art Deco ceramic vase. Produced by the Mougin brothers in Nancy in the 1930s/40s. Beautiful color work with gradients and iridescent blue. Impressed signature. Period: Art Deco. Condition: very [...]
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