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English Art Pottery red pink vase ceramic oriental pot Bretby An English art pottery vase of oriental-inspired shape covered with a flowing glaze of deep reddish pink color evenly flecked with whiteish streaks. Signed with the impressed mark of the sun rising behind the name ‘Bretby’ and ‘England’, and numbered 1818A. This was made by the Bretby Art Pottery...
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French Art Nouveau pottery blue green crystalline glaze pot vase Pierrefonds An exquisite piece of French art pottery made by the ‘Faienciere Heraldique de Pierrefonds’, a pottery established in 1903 by Olivier de Sorra, Count Hallez D’Arros, at Pierrefonds, a village in Picardy, North of Paris, at the foot of the famous Ducs d’Orléans castle. The firm’s mark is a heraldic stamp showing medieval...
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Rare French Art Deco Gabriel Fourmaintraux Desvres Pot Turquoise Ceramic Vase
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An astonishing piece from a pottery works run by Gabriel Fourmaintraux in Desvres in the Pas de Calais region of Northern France, after joining his family’s firm in 1905. The artist was trained at Sevres in Art Nouveau Japoniste techniques in ‘grès flamme' (stoneware with variegated flame-like glazes) which influenced Desvres to produce ceramics outside of the firm's usual production. They notably collaborated with painter Fernand Léger. This particular pot has the characteristic mark of the firm - a circular cache often almost illegible, as in this example, reading ‘F D’ within “DESVRES FRANCE’, as well as a series of numbers. The stamp is usually indistinct but is easily recognizable to those familiar with this pottery’s production. An extremely unusual piece of art with fascinating prismatic shape where its profile steps up or down in a striking manner. It has a flowing glaze characteristic of the firm’s Art Nouveau origins, which runs from a pale turquoise to red effects with very delicate metallic and multi-color crystalline luster appearance, but whereas many of their forms are organic and more conventional in origin this one is unusually of an Art Deco shape making it particularly special. A rare collector’s item, or a unique accessory which would fit into both a traditional or contemporary glam decor...
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