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Art Deco Green Vase, Barbotine Ceramic, Poët-Laval (France)

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We kindly invite you to carefully read the entire description, as we strive to provide detailed technical and historical information to ensure the authenticity of our items. This is a small green glazed ceramic vase, adorned with golden enamel details. It was crafted between 1930 and 1935 in the Poët-Laval area, a French village founded in the 12th century, located in the Drôme department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The technique used for this piece is Barbotine ceramic, known for the application of hand-painted reliefs and vibrant glazes. Although this particular vase does not feature prominently raised reliefs, the intricate golden finishes and overall design reflect the decorative aesthetic typical of the period when Barbotine ceramics were popular (late 19th to early 20th century). It is likely an example of ceramics inspired by this tradition but reinterpreted with a more modern stylistic touch. The gilded border was probably created using golden enamel or metallic luster, a technique often seen in high-quality decorative objects. The bottom of the vase bears the mark "P.L." (Poët-Laval), accompanied by the inscription "France" and the code "V.22 bis." Poët-Laval is renowned for its tradition of artisanal ceramic production, celebrated across Europe for its craftsmanship and distinctive design. The region’s manufacturers were known for their meticulous attention to detail and innovative techniques. This Art Deco-style vase is a perfect blend of functionality and decoration. The combination of vibrant green and golden accents makes it an ideal piece for collectors or as an elegant decorative item. The fluted lines add both a tactile and visual texture that enhances the design’s sophistication. A true masterpiece of French craftsmanship, this vase embodies the artistic expertise and refined taste of the early 20th century. Its brilliant green glaze, enriched with radiant golden details, harmonizes with a timeless yet modern design. Perfect for enhancing a sophisticated space or elevating a collection, this piece seamlessly combines tradition and style. The exceptional craftsmanship and rarity of the mark make it a highly coveted and valuable item, sure to capture the attention and admiration of art pottery enthusiasts. The vase is in good condition. Dimensions: diameter 12 cm (4.7 inches), height 18 cm (7 inches). For all our shipments, we use special packing materials (wooden crates, polystyrene, etc.) to ensure maximum protection and safety for your items.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 7.09 in (18 cm)Diameter: 4.73 in (12 cm)
  • Style:
    Art Deco (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Ceramic,Enameled
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1930-1935
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. The vase is in good condition.
  • Seller Location:
    Prato, IT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 165711stDibs: LU4632243168432

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We kindly invite you to read the entire description, as we provide detailed technical and historical information to ensure the authenticity of our objects. These stunning vases display clear Art Deco influences, evident in the geometric lines and squared, decorative handles adorned with elegant gilding. The tapered, symmetrical shape is typical of the 1920s and 1930s when Art Deco was at its peak. The predominant color is a deep cobalt blue, characteristic of high-quality ceramic production from that era, associated with a refined decorative style. The gilded handles create a striking and luxurious visual contrast with the rest of the design. The geometric gilded handles, distinctive in their elegance, reflect neoclassical influences reinterpreted through the lens of Art Deco. The decorative details on the handles were applied by hand, a hallmark of fine ceramic craftsmanship. The ceramic used is glazed earthenware. The glossy finish suggests the use of vitreous glazes, applied to achieve a shiny, even surface. The gilding on the handles may have been done using the ceramic lustre technique, where gold is applied at a low temperature after an initial firing, resulting in a durable, shiny finish. The vases date to the period between 1925 and 1930, as indicated by the stamps on the bottom. The Orchies pottery factory was one of the leading French manufacturers specializing in ceramics, located in Orchies, in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region. Founded in 1886 by Désiré Leroy, the company quickly gained a reputation for the quality of its products and its distinctive trademark, often featuring the silhouette of a windmill, a typical symbol of that region of France. Initially focused on decorative ceramics and household items, the factory later expanded by merging with other local manufacturers, broadening its range of products. A key figure in the company's growth was Jules Auguste Hamin, who helped drive its expansion and brand development. Orchies products were renowned for their craftsmanship and the high quality of materials used. The ceramics were produced using a variety of techniques, including terracotta and glazed stoneware. Orchies excelled in the creation of decorative vases, tableware, pitchers, and other ornamental objects. Bright colors and glossy finishes were characteristic of many of their works, which blended elements of local tradition with Art Nouveau influences. During its golden age, Orchies not only dominated the French market but also exported its ceramics to several European countries and beyond. Its quality craftsmanship and refined design made its products highly valued by both the general public and collectors of art ceramics. The Orchies factory played a major role in the French ceramic industry from the late 19th to the early 20th century, contributing significantly to the development of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais ceramic tradition. However, like many factories of the time, Orchies faced increasing industrial competition and the economic crises of the 20th century, ultimately ceasing operations in the mid-1900s. Today, Orchies ceramics are highly sought after by collectors for their beauty and rarity. The windmill silhouette, imprinted on many of their pieces, remains a distinctive mark of quality and elegance. This pair of vases is a beautiful example of French Art Deco ceramics...
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