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Material: Faience
French studio ceramicist. Two ashtrays in faience. Abstract futuristic style.
French studio ceramicist. Two ashtrays in faience. Abstract futuristic style.

French studio ceramicist. Two ashtrays in faience. Abstract futuristic style.

Located in København, Copenhagen

French studio ceramicist. Two ashtrays in faience. Abstract futuristic style. Late 20th century. Marked. Perfect condition. Dimensions: D 13.0 cm x H 8.0 cm.

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Late 20th Century French Post-Modern Faience Ashtrays

Materials

Faience

Sue et Mare, Pumpkin-shaped Tobacco Container w/ Pipe-Holder Base, Circa 1925
Sue et Mare, Pumpkin-shaped Tobacco Container w/ Pipe-Holder Base, Circa 1925

Sue et Mare, Pumpkin-shaped Tobacco Container w/ Pipe-Holder Base, Circa 1925

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Designed to hold tobacco and pipes, this lidded bowl is set in an elegant base, executed in glazed faïence, exhibits Süe et Mare's dual focus on heritage and modernity. The pair were...

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1920s French Art Deco Vintage Faience Ashtrays

Materials

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