Rare polychrome glazed ceramic bas-relief "The Acrobats" by Roland Brice, inspired by the work of Fernand Léger, whose friend and ceramist Roland Brice was, 1959. Very good conditionDimensions 52 x 32[...]
A ceramic or terracotta vase with a relief decoration depicting a bullfighting scene. The vase displays a highly expressive verdigris patina, giving it an antique, almost sculptural character reminisc[...]
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Glazed ceramic ashtray, Vallauris. Hand-painted decoration, black on a cream background. This glazed ceramic ashtray reflects the work Picasso produced in Vallauris during th[...]
Amorphous vase-lamp, which can also be used as a lamp, origin unknown. Unique shape, strongly suggesting a one-of-a-kind creation, no visible signature. Attention collectors! Superb shape. Shipping an[...]
A striking Vietnamese ceramic bust of a young man, dating to the 20th century.Modelled with softly stylised features and an elongated cranium, the head is finished in a highly reflective silver lustre[...]
This original Antique Tile depicting a Horse Tale was made in Portugal in the period of 1706–1750! The tile is made of an elegant white ceramic, detailed with a glazed finish and it is decorated with [...]
A 18th Century Baroque Portuguese Faience, Earthenware Cruet Set for Olive Oil, Vinegar, Salt and Pepper.Date: Late 18th Century.Country: Portugal.Material: Faience, EarthenwareItem condition: Some lo[...]
Gungunhana was the last Emperor of the Gaza Empire, in the territory that is now Mozambique, and the last Monarch of the Jamine dynasty, of Zulu origin.This canteen was produced by Bordallo Pinheiro t[...]
Circa: 19th Century.Country: Portugal.Material: Glazed Earthenware.Marked: José A. Cunha Portugal Caldas Rainha.Item condition: Some chips and glaze flaws around the rim and on the cover. Some firing [...]
Date: 19th CenturyStyle: Portuguese Palissy Ware.Country: Portugal.Material: Glazed Earthenware.Marked: M. Mafra Caldas Portugal.Item condition: Some crazing. Minor firing cracks along the sculpture. [...]
Circa: 19th Century.Origin: Portugal.Material: Earthenware.Item condition: Good condition. Small scratches on the base. The three chips on the bottom occurred during the firing process and are origina[...]
Origin: France.Material: Plaster.Circa: 1900.Item Condition: Some manufacturing imperfections. Age weathered surfaces. Condition is appropriate for age and use. See photos for complete assessment.Dime[...]
This Rare and original Antique Portuguese Tile Mural Panel depicting Aubergine Spongeware Surrounded by Blue & White Flowers was made in Portugal in the period of 1706–1750.Item Details & Specifics:Th[...]
This Rare and original Antique Portuguese Tile Mural Panel depicting Aubergine Spongeware Surrounded by Blue & White Flowers was made in Portugal in the period of 1706–1750.Item Details & Specifics:Th[...]
Large and beautiful glazed stoneware plaque, Virgin and Child, circa 1955–1965. Finely modeled in chamotte stoneware, the decoration depicts a Virgin and Child, typical of his religious work and the p[...]
Another fine example of the research of ceramist Helmut Schaffenacker (1921-2010) is this architectural vase, a rare piece. Sculptural, airy, a beautiful experiment in glazes. 37 cm high x 17 cm wide [...]
Second clay figure created by the artist at the HB workshop in Quimper. Beautifully thick glaze and polychrome finish. Signed by the artist and HB under the base. Rare on the market. Very good conditi[...]
Cane/umbrella holder or large floor vase. Dimensions: Ø 20cm - H: 41cm. Atelier Perignem is a renowned Belgian ceramics workshop, founded in 1950 in Beernem by brothers Rogier and Laurent Vandeweghe. [...]
Jean Lurçat (1892–1966) Glazed ceramic pitcher, France, circa 1950. This glazed ceramic pitcher perfectly illustrates the flamboyant and graphic style of Jean Lurçat, a major figure in contemporary ta[...]
Paul Badié, Brague Pottery, Very beautiful covered box and trinket tray, Very beautiful glaze and mustard yellow enamels, Impressed signature/stamp of the Brague Pottery, Unsigned for the trinket tray[...]
Large vase made by André Horellou, another resident artist at the Keraluc factory (Quimper). Salt-glazed stoneware. Created in the 1960s, signed under the base. In perfect condition. Dimensions: 30 cm[...]
A glazed earthenware dinner service from Marnaz (which closed in 2010). Comprising 14 plates (20 cm in diameter), a water pitcher, and a tureen. In good condition.
Large polychrome vase, a unique piece by the artist André L'Helguen, painter and ceramicist who worked at the Keraluc factory. Dimensions: 30 cm high x 15 cm in diameter. Signed under the base. In ver[...]
Ceramic bottle by Gyn Gausserand (Atelier Auguste) signed with the monogram GG. Gyn Gausserand and Robert Auguste met in 1948 at the Fontcarrade pottery school in Montpellier. They shared the same wor[...]
Large vase with multiple flowers in shimmering and varied colors. Two blue handles frame this display of different flower species. Good condition and large size: 38 cm high.
Small circular stoneware bowl with a beige, crackled glaze, highlighted with touches of pink and green. Signed “Jean Besnard” on the reverse. Son of the painter Albert Besnard and the sculptor Charlot[...]
Zsolnay, Art Nouveau ceramic, dragonfly / butterfly decoration. Zsolnay Pécs, Hungarian Art Nouveau ceramic, dragonfly and butterfly decoration. Zsolnay, Vilmos – Pécs (Fünfkirchen), Hungary, circa 19[...]
Lucien Brisdoux, beautiful Art Deco vase, signed20 cm : the vase is at least as wide as it is tallGood condition, note a few minor firing chips underneath (see photo 4), insignificantA very fine piece[...]
Michel Carlin, signed four-legged cup - a rather rare find - located in Vallauris16.5 cm in diameter, good condition, note a few chips on the rim (see photos)
Accolay ceramic pitcher with a handle. Beautiful multi-colored glaze with several different glazed areas. Signed underneath "Accolay, design 1950". Shipping via Colissimo with appropriate packaging, €[...]
A very beautiful Persian vase in blue glazed siliceous ceramic, decorated with birds, flowers, and plant motifs. Iranian work from the 19th century. Note: - A chip at the base.- A small chip at the ne[...]
Elegant group of three Chinese blue and white porcelain plates, hand-painted with a refined motif of flowers and birds, a classic theme in traditional Chinese decorative arts.
The brushwork is fluid [...]
Léon Brunard (1872-1931) Lyon School (Lyon Museum of Fine Arts). Oblong glazed ceramic vase decorated with stylized flowers on a yellow background. Raku firing. Signed under the base. Height: 21.5 cm.[...]
Paul Jean Milet Sevres large art nouveau vase with floral decoration. Typical of his production in collaboration with Emile Belet, notably for the 1900 Universal Exhibition. Very good condition, signe[...]
This plate is marked "III Dessin J. Lurçat Sant-Vicens V.F2". It is in perfect condition, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. Jean Lurçat was a French painter, ceramicist, and tapestry designer (1892-1[...]
Edmond LACHENAL (1855-1930) Original and striking baluster-shaped vase with a beautiful contoured handle. Made of thick, velvety pink and green glazed ceramic. Circa 1900. Signed LACHENAL under the ba[...]
Minton Secessionist Vase.This vase belongs to the Secessionist series, created in the early 20th century by the Minton factory. The arrival of Leon Solon at the company in the late 1890s, followed by [...]
Large and elegant French soliflore vase, in the style of Jacques & Dani Ruelland. Made in the 1950s-60s. Beautiful glaze, well-balanced. 25 cm high x 18 cm in diameter. Very good overall condition. An[...]
Pol Chambost 1906 - 1983 Polylobed earthenware bowl on a foot with a blue glaze. Signed on the reverse in the clay. 7 x 18 cm. Very good condition, note a tiny chip in the glaze (see photo).
Rare polychrome glazed ceramic bas-relief "The Blue Mime" by Roland Brice, inspired by the work of Fernand Léger, whose friend and ceramist Roland Brice was, 1959. Very good condition Dimensions 52 x [...]
Unique ceramic piece signed by the artist. The symbolism of the work is inspired by the Bi discs of ancient China. The Bi disc symbolizes the Celestial Universe, which, like itself, is round and infin[...]
Large, unsigned glazed stoneware platter from the Montgolfier Art Workshops (Durtal, Maine-et-Loire). Made in the 1950s-60s in the tradition established by the ceramist Yvon Roy. Still a good size wit[...]
Large glazed stoneware pitcher, signed under the base "Montgolfier – France – Unique Piece," from the Montgolfier Art Workshops (Durtal, Maine-et-Loire). Made in the 1950s-60s in the tradition initiat[...]
A ceramic bowl, turned and decorated with a brush. The decoration features a Cubist composition. The monogram JI is applied to the reverse. Jacques Innocenti (1926-1958) belonged to the group of ceram[...]
Another abstract work by the Breton artist and ceramicist Guy Trévoux. This plate, originally accompanying a dish that has since been sold, was a special commission, as evidenced by the inscription on[...]
Another abstract work by the Breton artist and ceramicist Guy Trévoux. This second plate accompanies a dish that has since been sold. It was a special commission, as evidenced by the inscription on th[...]
A beautiful abstract piece by the Breton artist and ceramicist Guy Trévoux. This plate, originally accompanying a dish that has since been sold, was a special commission, as evidenced by the inscripti[...]
Second beautiful plate from the Saint Corentin service, from the early years of the Keraluc workshop in Quimper, decorated by Pierre Toulhoat around 1948, at the very beginning of his collaboration wi[...]
A very beautiful plate from the early years of the Keraluc workshop in Quimper, decorated by Pierre Toulhoat around 1948, at the very beginning of his collaboration with Victor Lucas. The decoration d[...]
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