Onnaing Sculptures
Onnaing earthenware is a ceramic production that developed between 1821 and 1938 in the town of Onnaing, in the Nord department in France. Founded on February 2, 1821, by Ferdinand Louis de Bousies and his brother Charles de Bousies (Viscount of Rouveroy). The Onnaing earthenware factory was initially a new establishment of the Belgian factory in Nimy, intended to circumvent customs duties. From the end of the 19th Century, the Onnaing factory grew to directly employ 500 workers. It benefits from the extension of the rail network, which allows it to both source raw materials and exports its production. The destruction due to World War I strongly affects the factory: ovens, molds, buildings are destroyed. The restart of production in 1921 does not allow it to return to the levels of the beginning of the Century. Demand also evolved and manufacturing ceased in 1938. The factory was definitively liquidated in 1947.
Early 1900s French Folk Art Antique Onnaing Sculptures
Ceramic, Faience
1920s French Art Deco Vintage Onnaing Sculptures
Ceramic
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Onnaing Sculptures
Oak, Walnut, Maple, Hardwood
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Onnaing Sculptures
Wood, Hardwood, Walnut
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Onnaing Sculptures
Marble, Bronze
1930s British Folk Art Vintage Onnaing Sculptures
Wood
Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Onnaing Sculptures
Bronze
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Onnaing Sculptures
Ceramic
Early 1900s Japanese Folk Art Antique Onnaing Sculptures
Ebony
Early 20th Century English Folk Art Onnaing Sculptures
Hardwood, Elm, Oak
Early 1900s German Baroque Antique Onnaing Sculptures
Quartz
Early 20th Century European Art Deco Onnaing Sculptures
Onyx, Brass
1950s Spanish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Onnaing Sculptures
Metal
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Onnaing Sculptures
Wool, Linen, Silk
Early 1900s French Folk Art Antique Onnaing Sculptures
Ceramic, Faience