Pitcher, manufacture Méténier, circa 1930
Description
Very nice little pitcher in blue and beige flamed sandstone. The colors are superb and this one is in perfect condition. It is signed on the reverse of the meter. Gilbert méténier, born in moulins on september 30, 1876, succeeded in 1920 to his father louis méténier and ensured the fame of the sandstones of méténier art. The art sandstones produced by gilbert méténier widely used the techniques of iridescence and crystallization (crystalline enamels) for the decoration of surfaces. The activity continued until 1940, when gilbert méténier would have destroyed all the molds "so that they do not fall into the hands of the occupier" the sandstones of méténier, sometimes called "bleus de gannat", are all the more sought after as their amateurs are assured of meeting only authentic pieces since, because of the destruction of molds and dies. Height 12 cm.
- Dimensions
- : H12 x W11 x D10
- Color
- : multicolour
- Material
- : ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style
- : vintage