Ball-shaped stoneware vase with Saint Amand en Puisaye drip, Carriès school, signed
Description
Ball vase in stoneware from Saint Amand en Puisaye. Stoneware vase, stoneware pottery from Saint Amand en Puisaye. Its very modern ball shape and its contrasting shades of color make it a vase that is both very elegant and artistic. The stoneware is enameled in the "Carriès school" style, satin enamels, superposition of colors and drips. This vase is part of a large collection of stoneware pottery from Puisaye among which you will find in my ads well-known signatures such as Cartier or Nils de Bark or Paul Jeanneney. The signature under the base is erased, we can distinguish the "lion" paw and more particularly that of Eugène Lion who distinguished his creations from those of stone by drips on his pottery. Height: 14 cm. Wingspan of approximately 16 cm. Base: 9.5 cm. Opening: 7.2 cm. Weight: 1052 grams. Beautiful structure, no fragility, no impact or crack. Beautiful appearance, an artistic achievement with very aesthetic color effects. See all the photos in detail. Very careful shipping.
- Dimensions
- : H14 x W16 x D16
- Color
- : multicolour
- Material
- : ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style
- : vintage