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Creator: Jean Lerat
Big covered jar ceramic jar by Jean Lerat, circa 1952
By Jean Lerat
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
A ceramic covered jar by Jean Lerat to La Borne.
Perfect original conditions.
Signed under the base " J LERAT ".
Circa 1952.
Unique piece.
Category
20th Century French Beaux Arts Jean Lerat Jars
Materials
Ceramic
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