A highly attractive bottle-shaped vase by the French artist Charles Greber. It is decorated in a running blue glaze over which a speckled effect has been made by spraying on a thick, non-translucent glaze of cream-beige colour. Signed C. Greber. Made ca. 1910. Stoneware. H 17,5 cm. Condition: Perfect.
A charming, slender vase of inverted trumpet-shape by the Langlads Company. Decorated with running green and blue glazes over which crystalization. Signed: Langlads. Made ca. 1920. Stoneware. H 19,5 cm. Condition: Over-all fine, but inside the bottom rim running glaze has stuck.
An intersting Art Deco vase by the French artist Géo Condé ( 1891 – 1980 ) for Freres Mougin. The vase has a pattern made up by octagonals in deep relief while the ground is covered in a beige-green glaze. Signed: Condé, Mougin Nancy. Made ca. 1935. H 15,5 cm. D 13,5 cm. Condition: Perfect.
Ref. For the type, see Sorciers du grand feu, Jacques G. Peiffer; Edition Faton, pl. 164
A beautiful baluster-shaped vase by the French ceramics-maker Pointu. The vase is covered with a deep, black mat glaze over which has been poured blue, white and grey ash glazes which forms running tears down the body. Signed: Pointu. Made ca. 1920. Stoneware. H 24 cm. Condition: Perfect.
A large and very attractive, early Art Deco vase decorated with a deep, ox-blood red flambé glaze with elements of purple. The foot of the vase is covered by a decorative bronze band. Sevrés mark. Dated 1921. Porcelain. H 30 cm. Condition: Perfect.