Very rare antique tobacco jar in form of a pig smoker of cigars reading the newspaper "La Veine" (french newspaper of the beginning of the 20th century). Good condition, except three chips under the hat and one chip under the angle of the newspaper, miss glasses. Probably Onnaing, but not signed. Dimensions: 9.4in (24cm) high, 9.8in (25cm) large, 7.9in (20cm) deep. Weight: 1.6kg.
A curious blue glaze ceramic box in form of a ball of wool. Signed underside Pol Chambost déposé. French, circa 1950.
Excellent condition. Dimensions: 6.2/3".
An important and curious patinated cement sculpture of horse figure, on
rectangular wood base. Antique inspiration. Fabulous details and expression.
The sculpure dates from circa 1940, the wood base is contamporary.
Unsigned.
An exceptional Art Deco stoneware vase by Jean Luce, the exterior glazed in deep brown clouding over
beige and decorated with applied enameled rounds.
Impressed Jean Luce France mark and monogram. Good condition, some tiny ships on base, see photographs. Rare French museum Art deco work, circa 1925-30. Dimensions: 9.1/7" (23cm) high, 5.2/3" (14.5cm) neck diameter.
An "Fine" alcool bottle of anthropomorphic forme decorated with female.
Dimensions: 14 1/2" (37cm) high. Excellent condition, no crack, no chips, no repairs.
Circa 1960.
A splendid ceramic Art Deco dish enamelled and decorated with interlaced hearts on border and a classical scene
with three nudes ladies and a children in the center. The back is decorated in many colours on two large bands.
Signed Paraire and dated 1925. Good antique condition. Dimensions: 14.1/3" (36 cm) diameter.
An oil and vinegar porcelain cruet in form of two gooses,
cast (july 1919) by a model of E. Sandoz.
Printed marks underside "Theodore Haviland Limoges/France"
and incised initials ES. Circa 1920.
Dimens. 6 7/8" (17.5 cm) high. Good condition.
A ceramic panel, originally framed, decorated in relief
in white, green and red colours represent a stylised
flower, the headflower in form of a stylised cat head.
Good condition. Signed Dufay, Sant-Vicens.
French work, circa 1970.
Decorated in polychrome enamels with stylised man's head and radiant arrows. Signed Jean Lurçat, Sant-Vincens and numbered 38/50.
Dimensions: 40cm in diameter.