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Pair of French Majolica Vase from the Cévennes 'France' Early 20th Century
By Europa Antiques
Located in Madrid, ES
Pair of French Majolica vase from the Cévennes (France) early 20th Century Anduze pots are an artisanal specialty of the Cevennes, a cultural region and mountain range in south-central France, located southeast of the Massif Central. It is a local pottery tradition that had enjoyed great success since the end of the 18th century. An Anduze vase needs three distinctive elements: shape, decorations and colours. These peculiarities are specific to it, and only pottery that contains all of its elements is qualified as Anduze. The other models produced in Anduze do not qualify as such if one of these features is missing. The origins of the Anduze vases are the subject of numerous local legends according to which they were inspired by the Italian-style vases of the Medici or that they adorned the parks of the Palace of Versailles at the time of the Sun King. In reality, the Anduze vase was born in the second half of the 17th century century. It is the result of the different craft traditions of the potters of Provence and Languedoc. Its development is linked to that of the production of citrus fruits which must be kept indoors in winter so as not to freeze and therefore could not be planted directly in the ground. The fashion for the orange grove contributed to the development of the fashion for the horticultural ornamental vase. The first Anduze vase model that can be perfectly identified and dated dates back to 1728 and is the work of the Gautier family of potters, present in the city of Anduze since the 16th century. However, the success of this model was mainly due to the Boisset family's manufacturing boom at the end of the 18th century. The Boisset family, born and trained in the art of Anduze pottery...
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20th Century French Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Majolica

Pair of French Majolica Vase from the Cévennes 'France' Early 20th Century
By Europa Antiques
Located in Madrid, ES
Pair of French Majolica Vase from the Cévennes (France) early 20th Century Anduze pots are an artisanal specialty of the Cevennes, a cultural region and mountain range in south-central France, located southeast of the Massif Central. It is a local pottery tradition that had enjoyed great success since the end of the 18th century. An Anduze vase needs three distinctive elements: shape, decorations and colours. These peculiarities are specific to it, and only pottery that contains all of its elements is qualified as Anduze. The other models produced in Anduze do not qualify as such if one of these features is missing. The origins of the Anduze vases are the subject of numerous local legends according to which they were inspired by the Italian-style vases of the Medici or that they adorned the parks of the Palace of Versailles at the time of the Sun King. In reality, the Anduze vase was born in the second half of the 17th century century. It is the result of the different craft traditions of the potters of Provence and Languedoc. Its development is linked to that of the production of citrus fruits which must be kept indoors in winter so as not to freeze and therefore could not be planted directly in the ground. The fashion for the orange grove contributed to the development of the fashion for the horticultural ornamental vase. The first Anduze vase model that can be perfectly identified and dated dates back to 1728 and is the work of the Gautier family of potters, present in the city of Anduze since the 16th century. However, the success of this model was mainly due to the Boisset family's manufacturing boom at the end of the 18th century. The Boisset family, born and trained in the art of Anduze pottery...
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20th Century French Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Majolica

Vintage French Ceramic Cachepot by Roger Capron 'circa 1960s'
By Roger Capron
Located in London, GB
Vintage French ceramic cachepôt by Roger Capron (circa 1960s). A luscious creamy white base with a top band in a repeating pattern in lovely blues; below that another with leaf motif...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

French Majolica Vase from the Cévennes 'France' Early 20th Century
By Europa Antiques
Located in Madrid, ES
Important French Majolica Vase from the Cévennes (France) early 20th Century Anduze pots are an artisanal specialty of the Cevennes, a cultural region and mountain range in south-central France, located southeast of the Massif Central. It is a local pottery tradition that had enjoyed great success since the end of the 18th century. An Anduze vase needs three distinctive elements: shape, decorations and colours. These peculiarities are specific to it, and only pottery that contains all of its elements is qualified as Anduze. The other models produced in Anduze do not qualify as such if one of these features is missing. The origins of the Anduze vases are the subject of numerous local legends according to which they were inspired by the Italian-style vases of the Medici or that they adorned the parks of the Palace of Versailles at the time of the Sun King. In reality, the Anduze vase was born in the second half of the 17th century century. It is the result of the different craft traditions of the potters of Provence and Languedoc. Its development is linked to that of the production of citrus fruits which must be kept indoors in winter so as not to freeze and therefore could not be planted directly in the ground. The fashion for the orange grove contributed to the development of the fashion for the horticultural ornamental vase. The first Anduze vase model that can be perfectly identified and dated dates back to 1728 and is the work of the Gautier family of potters, present in the city of Anduze since the 16th century. However, the success of this model was mainly due to the Boisset family's manufacturing boom at the end of the 18th century. The Boisset family, born and trained in the art of Anduze pottery...
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20th Century French Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Majolica

Vallauris France Glazed Woven Ceramic Basket Emerald Green Mid-Century Modern
By Vallauris
Located in Miami, FL
Mid-Century Modern Woven Ceramic, Pottery in Emerald Green from Vallauris (small village on the French Riviera). Marked at the Base and dated A-62. Beautiful as well as practical.
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Audoux Minet Woven Photo Frame circa, France, 1950s
By Adrien Audoux and Frida Minnet
Located in Milano, IT
Audoux Minet braided rope frame, circa 1950s.
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19th Century French French Provincial Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Rope

19th Century Majolica Roses and Butterfly Jardinière Delphin Massier
By Delphin Massier
Located in Austin, TX
This is one of the most lovely Majolica Art Nouveau cachepot jardinière signed by Delphin Massier, inspired by the nature with roses and three different butterflies. The Massier fami...
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1890s French Art Nouveau Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic, Faience, Majolica

Terracotta Water Vessel by Artefakto
Located in Geneve, CH
Terracotta Water Vessel by Artefakto Unique piece. Dimensions: Ø 40 x H 50 cm. Materials: Terracotta. Central Yucatan, Mexi...
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2010s Mexican Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Terracotta

Large Oval Majolica Palissy Fish and Lobster Platter Vallauris, circa 1950
By Vallauris
Located in Austin, TX
Large oval Majolica Palissy wall platter Vallauris, circa 1950. Large fishes, lobster, seaweeds, shells. From Provence. Measures: Length / 22.5 inches on 10 inches, height / 3.5 i...
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1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic, Faience, Majolica

Vintage French Ceramic Cachepot by Roger Capron, 'circa 1970s'
By Roger Capron
Located in London, GB
Vintage French ceramic cachepot by Roger Capron (circa 1970s). A charming Provençal style cover pot presents a surrounding band with repeating plant motif and geometric shapes. There...
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1970s French Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Majolica Fish Sealife Platter Vallauris, circa 1950
By Vallauris
Located in Austin, TX
Small Majolica sealife platter Vallauris, circa 1950. High relief of fish, seaweeds,starfish. Nautical style. Diameter / 7.5 by 6"  
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1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic, Faience, Majolica

Hand Embroidered Raffia and Linen Cotton Pillow by Miguel Cisterna, France, 2013
By Miguel Cisterna
Located in New York, NY
Equally elegant and exotic, Miguel Cisterna’s works imbue the classical French tradition of fine embroidery with a modern sensibility. His hand sewn, labor intensive designs layer contrasting materials to create one-of-a-kind haute couture embroidered textiles. Raffia is wrought into shafts of wheat gently bending into the wind, insects crafted from wire and shell hover and crawl, floral designs sparkle with crystal embellishments, and the fragile elegance of humanity is made apparent through anatomical drawings in thread. Born in Chile, Miguel Cisterna now lives and works in Paris. Prior to opening his Parisian atelier, Cisterna was the former Creative Director for Ateliers Brocard, the firm that fabricated Napoleon’s coronation...
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21st Century and Contemporary French French Riviera Style

Materials

Raffia, Cotton, Linen

Hand Embroidered Chenille Pillow by Miguel Cisterna, France, 2020
By Miguel Cisterna
Located in New York, NY
Equally elegant and exotic, Miguel Cisterna’s works imbue the classical French tradition of fine embroidery with a modern sensibility. His hand sewn, labor intensive designs layer contrasting materials to create one-of-a-kind haute couture embroidered textiles. Raffia is wrought into shafts of wheat gently bending into the wind, insects crafted from wire and shell hover and crawl, floral designs sparkle with crystal embellishments, and the fragile elegance of humanity is made apparent through anatomical drawings in thread. Born in Chile, Miguel Cisterna now lives and works in Paris. Prior to opening his Parisian atelier, Cisterna was the former Creative Director for Ateliers Brocard, the firm that fabricated Napoleon’s coronation...
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21st Century and Contemporary French French Riviera Style

Materials

Chenille

DeCastelli Riviera Pots 3 Flower 50 Planter in Stainless Steel by Aldo Cibic
By DeCastelli, Aldo Cibic
Located in Brooklyn, NY
“I’ve always been drawn to nature as it manifests its strength in unexpected contexts”. With this, Aldo Cibic built a miniature natural landscape, poetically made of structures, cont...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Stainless Steel

Pair of 19th Century French Hand Painted Faience Trumpet Vases from Provence
Located in Dallas, TX
Incorporate beautiful colors into your home with this fine pair of antique ceramic vases from southern France. Crafted circa 1880, the vases are ...
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Late 19th Century French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Handmade Terracotta Urn from Provence
Located in Dallas, TX
This beautiful large terracotta vessel origins from Provence, in France.   
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21st Century and Contemporary French French Riviera Style

Materials

Terracotta

Signed Vallauris France Ceramic Pottery Glazed Blue & Black Mid-Century Modern
By Vallauris
Located in Miami, FL
Superb Mid-Century Modern handcrafted drip glazed ceramic vase, vessel, object of Fine Art in hues of blue and black. Signed underneath Vallauris France. Vallauris is the famous vi...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Jean de Lespinasse Midcentury Ceramic Vase
By Jean De Lespinasse
Located in Miami, FL
This blue vase is decorated by some stylized friezes on the body of the piece created by Jean de Lespinasse. Signed. Resisting on the French Riviera during the Second World War, Jean de lespinasse created with his wife the Socfra produced ceramics from the end of the 1940s in Nice. Their paths crossed that of Roger Capron and his wife Jacotte, the Madoura workshops, Robert Picault and Georges Tardieu...
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Early 20th Century French Mid-Century Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Set of Seven Early 20th Century French Provence Apothecary Jars
Located in South Salem, NY
A collection of seven apothecary jars in a Provence style. Each painted apothecary or pharmacy jar has a name and unique design painted on it. The colle...
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Mid-20th Century French French Provincial French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Majolica Vase with Cicada Sicard, circa 1950
By Jacques Sicard
Located in Austin, TX
Majolica vase with cicada Sicard, circa 1950. From South of France (Provence).
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1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Majolica Fish Sealife Platter Vallauris, circa 1950
By Vallauris
Located in Austin, TX
Majolica sealife platter Vallauris, circa 1950. High relief of 2 fishs, seaweeds, lemon, starfish, shells, crab, oyster. Nautical style. Measure: 9.3 diameter.  
Category

1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic, Faience, Majolica

Large Oval Majolica Palissy Crab and Fish Wall Platter Vallauris, circa 1950
By Vallauris
Located in Austin, TX
Large oval Majolica Palissy crab and fish wall platter Vallauris, circa 1950 Large crab in relief, fish’s, shells and seaweeds.    
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1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Majolica, Ceramic, Faience

Hand Carved Terracotta from Provence
Located in Dallas, TX
This hand carved terracotta urn origins from Provence in France.   
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French French Riviera Style

Materials

Terracotta

18th Century, French, Hand Crafted Terracotta Olive Jar from Provence
Located in Dallas, TX
This antique earthenware olive jar was created in Southern France, circa 1780. Made of blond clay and neutral in color, the terracotta vase has a traditional round bulbous shape; it ...
Category

Late 18th Century French Country Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Earthenware, Terracotta

Mid-Century French Green Glazed Terracotta Decorative Bowl from Provence
Located in Dallas, TX
This elegant antique "Tian" (Provencal term for serving bowl), was crafted in Provence, southern France circa 1960. The round handmade terracotta bowl is dressed with two small handl...
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Mid-20th Century French Country French Riviera Style

Materials

Earthenware

Vintage French Ceramic Vase by Alexandre Kostanda 'circa 1960s'
By Alexandre Kostanda
Located in London, GB
French ceramic decorative vase by Alexandre Kostanda, Vallauris, France (circa 1960s). In his trademark natural clay and rustic style, Kostanda created beautifully original vessels, ...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

18th Century Green Auvergne France Walnut Oil Jar Pot
Located in Milano, IT
18th Century Auvergne French Walnut Oil Jar.
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19th Century French French Provincial Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Pottery

French Stone Ceramic Jug
Located in Milano, IT
French Provincial Stoneware pottery jug.
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19th Century French French Provincial Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic, Stoneware

French Provincial Tian Bowl Terracotta and Honey Glaze, 19th Century
Located in Milano, IT
Antique French Provincial Tian bowl in light yellow. Beautiful time worn patina. Circa early 19th century found in Provence, France. These were used for preparation as mixing bowls m...
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19th Century French French Provincial Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage Stoneware Pottery Water Jug from Provence Set of 3
Located in Milano, IT
Set of 3 French Provincial Stoneware Pottery Water Jugs from the 19th century. Beautiful time worn patina.
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19th Century French French Provincial Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Pottery

Pale Green French Terracotta Glazed Pot
Located in Milano, IT
Rare pale green glazed terracotta pot from France. Really beautiful time worn patina. Interior has a light brown glaze.
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19th Century French French Provincial Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Pottery

Late 19th Century Yellow Glazed Terra Cotta French Provincial Confit Pot
Located in Middleburg, VA
19th Century Yellow Glazed Terra Cotta “Confit” Pot. Provence, circa 1880. Measures: 10.5” H 8” Dia  
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Late 19th Century French Provincial Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Terracotta, Paint

Two French XIX Painted Terracotta Pots Submerged in the Mediterranean Sea
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Two French XIX painted Provençe terracotta pots submerged in the Mediterranean Sea.
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19th Century French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Terracotta

French Vintage Ceramic Vase by Paul Quéré 'circa 1970s'
Located in London, GB
Vintage French ceramic vase by Paul Quéré (circa 1970s). A chalky-white base is accentuated with a stunning leaf motif, mosaic-like in its decoration. An el...
Category

1970s French Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of French Majolica Vase from the Cévennes 'France' Early 20th Century
By Europa Antiques
Located in Madrid, ES
Pair of French Majolica vase from the Cévennes (France) early 20th Century Anduze pots are an artisanal specialty of the Cevennes, a cultural region and mountain range in south-central France, located southeast of the Massif Central. It is a local pottery tradition that had enjoyed great success since the end of the 18th century. An Anduze vase needs three distinctive elements: shape, decorations and colours. These peculiarities are specific to it, and only pottery that contains all of its elements is qualified as Anduze. The other models produced in Anduze do not qualify as such if one of these features is missing. The origins of the Anduze vases are the subject of numerous local legends according to which they were inspired by the Italian-style vases of the Medici or that they adorned the parks of the Palace of Versailles at the time of the Sun King. In reality, the Anduze vase was born in the second half of the 17th century century. It is the result of the different craft traditions of the potters of Provence and Languedoc. Its development is linked to that of the production of citrus fruits which must be kept indoors in winter so as not to freeze and therefore could not be planted directly in the ground. The fashion for the orange grove contributed to the development of the fashion for the horticultural ornamental vase. The first Anduze vase model that can be perfectly identified and dated dates back to 1728 and is the work of the Gautier family of potters, present in the city of Anduze since the 16th century. However, the success of this model was mainly due to the Boisset family's manufacturing boom at the end of the 18th century. The Boisset family, born and trained in the art of Anduze pottery...
Category

20th Century French Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Majolica

18th Century French Hand Crafted Terracotta Olive Jar from Provence
Located in Dallas, TX
This large, antique earthenware olive jar was created in Biot, Southern France, circa 1760. Made of blond clay and neutral in color, the terracotta vase has a traditional round bulbo...
Category

Mid-18th Century French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Earthenware, Terracotta

Large Early 19th Century French Terracotta Olive Jar from Provence
Located in Dallas, TX
This large, antique earthenware olive jar was created in Southern France, circa 1830. Made of blond clay and neutral in color, the terracotta vase has a traditional round shape. The ...
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Early 19th Century French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Earthenware, Terracotta

18th Century, French, Hand Crafted Terracotta Olive Jar from Biot Provence
Located in Dallas, TX
This antique earthenware olive jar was created in Biot, Southern France, circa 1760. Made of blond clay and neutral in color, the terracotta vase has a traditional round bulbous shap...
Category

Mid-18th Century French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Earthenware, Terracotta

18th Century French Hand Crafted Terracotta Olive Jar from Provence
Located in Dallas, TX
This large, antique earthenware olive jar was created in Biot, Southern France, circa 1760. Made of blond clay and neutral in color, the terracotta vase has a traditional round bulbo...
Category

Mid-18th Century French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Earthenware, Terracotta

18th Century French Provencal Terracotta Olive Oil Jar from Biot
Located in Dallas, TX
This large, antique earthenware olive jar was created in Biot, Provence, Southern France, circa 1760. Made of blond clay and neutral in color, the terracotta vase has a traditional round bulbous shape. The rustic, time-worn pot features a pale mustard glaze around the rolled rim neck, embellished with the original blue tone painted finish throughout the body. There is a conveniently located hole near the base for drainage (see pictures for details). Overall, this tall Provincial yellow and blue ceramic jar...
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Mid-18th Century French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Earthenware, Terracotta

French Ceramic Pitcher by Robert Picault
By Robert Picault
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful painted ceramic pitcher from France by Robert Picault. Curved handle with white glazed ceramic and painted blue grid. Signed RP on bottom.  
Category

Mid-20th Century French French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

French Ceramic Woven Bowl
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Stunning vintage ceramic bowl with woven loop detail from Vallauris, France. Beautiful spiral detail with green, black, and cream glaze. Unique pi...
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Mid-20th Century French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Large Painted Ceramic Pitcher
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Impressive large size ceramic pitcher from Spain, 1930's. Oversized white glossy pitcher with handle with ornate hand painted motif in a beautiful blue accent color. In the style of Granada ceramics...
Category

Early 20th Century Spanish French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Art Nouveau Circular Repoussé Box with Crab by Alfred Daguet
By Alfred Daguet
Located in Chicago, US
Alfred Louis Achille DAGUET (1875 - 1942) was a metalsmith active in Paris during the first part of the 20th century. His metalwork created prior to the outbreak of World War I, note...
Category

Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Brass, Enamel

Antique Confit Pot from Southwest France
Located in Dallas, TX
Part of our huge collection of large, colorful clay vessels, known as confit pots (see the last detail photo for all of the pots). Derived from the French word confire (meaning “to p...
Category

Early 1900s French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Earthenware, Pottery

Petite Burnt Orange French Mid-Century Ceramic Vessel
Located in New York, NY
Petite burnt orange French mid-century ceramic vessel with splayed black paint overlay. ' Signed underneath J Blin.
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Roger Capron 1 of 21 Blue Ceramic Vases, France - 1950s, Labeled
By Roger Capron
Located in Berlin, DE
Roger Capron 1 of 21 blue ceramic vases, France - 1950s, Labeled. Please get in touch regarding the exact measurements of each vase Roger Capron (1922-2006) was a French ceramic ar...
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1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

1930 René Lalique Vase Fontainebleau Navy Blue Glass with White Patina
By René Lalique
Located in Boulogne Billancourt, FR
Vase "Fontainebleau" made in navy blue glass with white patina by René Lalique in 1927. Stamped "R.LALIQUE FRANCE" signature on bottom. Perfect condition. Great and rare color. he...
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1930s French Art Deco Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Blown Glass

Daum Lilac & Pink Hibiscus Vase - Pâte de verre
By Daum
Located in Lexington, KY
The rare and ancient process of pate de verre dates back to 5000 B.C, and is extremely difficult to master; However, the pieces produced by this method have a texture, substance, and softness simply not attainable any other way. The material is made from specially produced batches of crystal melted and broken into smaller pieces. Several factors have a bearing on the final color, including the size of the fragments, proportions, chemical reaction between certain minerals, and the rate at which the temperature increases and decreases within the kilns. This beautiful Hibiscus Vase...
Category

2010s French French Riviera Style

Materials

Crystal

19th Century French Glazed Yellow Terracotta Confit Pot
Located in Pearland, TX
A lovely antique 19th century French confit pot with mustard yellow glaze from the South of France, Castelnaudary. This pot or planter is hand thrown with charming handles known as '...
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19th Century French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Earthenware

Brass Nautilus Sea Shell Animal Sculpture, Wine Cooler, Vase, Planter
By Atelier Paris
Located in Atlanta, GA
This stylish modernist polished brass animal sculpture is an ultra-chic decorative piece. Use it as a wine cooler or bottler holder, this bar accessory boasts a whimsical sculptural ...
Category

Late 20th Century French Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Metal, Brass

1927 René Lalique Vase Oleron Cased Opalescent Glass with Green Patina
By René Lalique
Located in Boulogne Billancourt, FR
Vase “Oleron” made in cased opalescent glass with green patina by René Lalique created in 1927. Engraved signature on bottom. Perfect condition. Exceptional patina. height: 9 cm F...
Category

1920s French Art Deco Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Blown Glass

Mawu Sculpted Oak Chair by Laura Gonzalez
By laura gonzalez
Located in Paris, FR
Original chair in golden oak, satin finish. Flared legs, backrest and seat upholstered in a textured cream fabric by Dedar.
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2010s French Modern French Riviera Style

Materials

Oak

Group of Three Early 20th C French Ceramic Confit Jars
Located in Troy, MI
Group of three early 20th C French ceramic confit jars Individual Sizes: #11472 (L2) = 14.5" h x 10" w x 10" d #11283 (Y4) = 12" h x 12" w x 9.75" d #11081 (G6) = 9.25" h x 9.5" w...
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Early 20th Century French French Provincial French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

Majolica Egg Basket Sarreguemines, circa 1920
By Sarreguemines
Located in Austin, TX
Majolica Trompe l'oeil basket with egg handle signed Sarreguemines, circa 1920. This basket is the largest model, the piece exist in smaller size.
Category

1920s French Country Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Majolica

19th Century French Green Glazed Terracotta Olive Jar Urn Vase
Located in Pearland, TX
A superb 19th century French Provençal glazed terracotta olive jar or urn. Maker's mark under handle. These jars were used for storing and preserving olive oil. It would be beautiful...
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Late 19th Century French Antique French Riviera Style

Materials

Terracotta

Rounded Wooden and Rope Box in Wood France 1960, Brown Color Audoux Minnet Style
By Adrien Audoux and Frida Minnet
Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR
Rounded Wooden and Rope Box in Wood France 1960, Brown Color Audoux Minnet Style
Category

1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Wood, Rope

Roger Capron : Tall cylindrical "Blue Pyjama" vase, circa 1950
By Roger Capron
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
Roger Capron (1922-2006, france) : "Tall vase" Tall cylindrical white and "blue pyjama" decor enameled ceramic vase with two small "ears" handles Dimensions HeIght = 27 cm Diamete...
Category

1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Riviera Style

Materials

Ceramic

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